三维垂直迷宫:研究社会认知与空间认知相互作用的新模型系统。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Taylor B. Wise , Victoria L. Templer , Rebecca D. Burwell
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摘要

背景:进化生物学和神经科学证据支持空间认知和社会认知共享神经机制的理论。尽管啮齿类动物模型被广泛用于研究空间认知或社会认知,但很少有研究探索这些领域之间的相互作用,可能是因为不同任务的测量方法不同。新方法:本文介绍了一种新的三维垂直迷宫(VM)模型系统,用于测量空间和社会行为和认知的多个方面。虚拟机的特点是一个标准的三室迷宫,位于三层柱上,允许在不同的空间距离和不同的社会熟悉程度上以示范性或判别性刺激的形式呈现同种刺激。在3室水平的穿孔地板下展示的示范物鼓励大鼠使用多感官线索来判断距离、方向和同种动物的社会身份。结果:使用虚拟机,我们发现无论在近、中、远距离展示,大鼠都表现出正常的社会偏好。在操作性空间距离辨别任务中,大鼠很容易学会将奖励与演示者的空间距离联系起来。与现有方法的比较:这种新范式通过允许在不同空间距离上呈现社会信息(同一性),从而更直接地比较跨社会和空间信息领域的行为措施,从而推动了该领域的发展。结论:虚拟机是研究空间和社会认知的有效工具,为研究空间和社会行为的神经和认知基础以及探索这些认知领域共享机制的可能性开辟了新的途径。
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The 3D Vertical Maze: A new model system for studying the interactions between social and spatial cognition

Background

Evolutionary biology and neuroscience evidence supports the theory that spatial cognition and social cognition share neural mechanisms. Although rodent models are widely used to study either spatial or social cognition, few studies have explored the interactions between these domains, possibly because measures across tasks differ.

New method

We introduce the automated 3-dimensional Vertical Maze (VM), a new model system designed to measure multiple aspects of spatial and social behavior and cognition. The VM features a standard 3-chamber maze positioned above three-level columns allowing for presentation of conspecifics as either demonstrators or discriminative stimuli at different spatial distances and different social familiarity levels. The presentation of demonstrators below the perforated floors of the 3-chamber level encourages rats to use multisensory cues to judge distance, direction, and social identity of conspecifics.

Results

Using the VM, we found that rats showed normal social preferences whether demonstrators were presented at the near, middle, or far distance. In an operant spatial distance discrimination task, rats readily learned to associate a reward with the spatial distance of a demonstrator.

Comparison with existing methods

This new paradigm advances the field by permitting the presentation of social information (conspecifics) at different spatial distances allowing more direct comparison of behavioral measures across social and spatial information domains.

Conclusions

The VM is an effective tool for studying both spatial and social cognition opening new avenues for investigating the neural and cognitive foundations of spatial and social behavior and for exploring the possibility of shared mechanisms across these cognitive domains.
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
226
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Methods publishes papers that describe new methods that are specifically for neuroscience research conducted in invertebrates, vertebrates or in man. Major methodological improvements or important refinements of established neuroscience methods are also considered for publication. The Journal''s Scope includes all aspects of contemporary neuroscience research, including anatomical, behavioural, biochemical, cellular, computational, molecular, invasive and non-invasive imaging, optogenetic, and physiological research investigations.
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