EFFECTS OF NEOCORTICAL ECTOPIAS UPON THE ACQUISITION AND RETENTION OF A NON-SPATIAL REFERENCE MEMORY TASK IN BXSB MICE
1998
BXSB mice have a 40–60% incidence of small, focal, neocortical dysplasias called ectopias. Ectopics and non-ectopics were compared on horizontal–vertical discrimination learning, a non-spatial cognitive task. No differences were found during acquisition. Ectopic mice, however, were superior when retested 8 weeks later. The results support prior findings that ectopic mice have better long-term spatial memory and extend this conclusion to the non-spatial domain.
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