Guy A. Higgins, Leo B. Silenieks
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Abstract
The 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT) is employed extensively to measure attention in rodents. The assay involves animals trained to respond to a brief, unpredictable visual stimulus presented in one of five locations. The effects of experimental manipulations on response speed and choice accuracy are measured, and each related to attentional performance. The 5-CSRTT is also used to measure motor impulsivity. Adapted from a human task, the 5-CSRTT can be employed with rodents or primates, highlighting its translational value. Another strength of this procedure is its adaptability to task modification. An example is the 5-choice continuous performance task, which has both target and non-target trial types. Overall, the 5-CSRTT has proven to be valuable for drug discovery efforts aimed at identifying new agents for the treatment of central nervous system disorders and for further understanding the neurobiological processes of attention and impulsivity. Its flexibility offers considerable scope to the experimenter, and in this respect the task continues to evolve. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
啮齿类动物的注意力和冲动性测试:五选择系列反应时间任务
5-选择连续反应时间任务(5-CSRTT)被广泛应用于啮齿类动物的注意力测量。实验中,动物被训练对在五个地点之一出现的短暂的、不可预测的视觉刺激做出反应。实验操作对反应速度和选择准确性的影响被测量,每一个都与注意力表现有关。5-CSRTT也用于测量运动冲动性。5-CSRTT从人类任务改编而来,可用于啮齿动物或灵长类动物,突出了其转化价值。这个过程的另一个优点是它对任务修改的适应性。一个例子是5个选择的连续性能任务,它有目标和非目标试验类型。总的来说,5-CSRTT已被证明对药物发现工作有价值,旨在确定治疗中枢神经系统疾病的新药物,并进一步了解注意力和冲动的神经生物学过程。它的灵活性为实验者提供了相当大的空间,在这方面,这项任务还在不断发展。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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