Validation and scopolamine-reversal of latent learning in the water maze utilizing a revised direct platform placement procedure

Volume: 135, Pages: 90 - 96
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
The Morris water maze is routinely used to explore neurobiological mechanisms of working memory. Humans can often acquire working memory relevant to performing a task by mere sensory observation, without having to actually perform the task followed by reinforcement. This can be modeled in the water maze through direct placement of a rat on the escape platform so that it can observe the location, and then assessing the subject's performance in...
Paper Details
Title
Validation and scopolamine-reversal of latent learning in the water maze utilizing a revised direct platform placement procedure
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
135
Pages
90 - 96
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