Place navigation in the morris water maze under minimum and redundant extra-maze cue conditions

Andre A. Fenton , Maria Pia Arolfo , Jan Bures
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Abstract

Complex relational processes underlying place navigation learning were analyzed by minimizing the relational elements available to rats. The animals navigated in a standard water maze in darkness using controlled remote visual cues (back-lit shapes in opaque buckets aimed at the pool to keep the background dark) while being tracked by an infrared camera and computer. Learning was similar with 2 (AB) or 4 (ABCD) cues and as good as in a fully lit room with many cues (asymptotic escape time t=5–7 s). The ABCD-trained rats were not impaired by removal of any 2 cues (t=7). For AB-trained rats, adding 2 new cues (ABEF) or replacing AB with EF (EF) caused small (t=11) or big disruption (t=20), respectively. By block 2, both groups (ABEF, EF) returned to asymptotic performance. But testing the ABEF rats on block 2 with only EF indicated that EF was learned (t=12) but not as well as when only EF was present (t=5). Thus transfer from a redundant to a minimal cue condition is immediate and easier than vice versa. Theoretical implications are discussed.

在最小和冗余的额外迷宫提示条件下,在morris水迷宫中放置导航
通过最小化大鼠可获得的关系元素,分析了大鼠位置导航学习的复杂关系过程。这些动物在黑暗中通过遥控视觉线索(背光形状的不透明桶对准水池以保持背景黑暗)在标准的水迷宫中导航,同时被红外摄像机和电脑跟踪。2条(AB)或4条(ABCD)线索的学习效果与在光线充足且有许多线索的房间(渐近逃离时间t= 5-7秒)中的学习效果相似。ABCD训练的大鼠没有因移除任何2条线索而受损(t=7)。对于AB训练的大鼠,添加2个新线索(ABEF)或用EF (EF)代替AB分别造成小(t=11)和大(t=20)的破坏。到第2期,两组(ABEF, EF)均恢复到渐近表现。但对ABEF大鼠在block 2上只接受EF的测试表明,EF被习得(t=12),但不如只接受EF的实验组(t=5)。因此,从冗余提示条件到最小提示条件的转换比相反的情况更直接和容易。讨论了理论意义。
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