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Six out of 8 rooms in the maze were baited with apple.
In this task, during the training phase mice were required to learn that three arms of a six-arm radial-arm maze were baited with food reward, while the remaining three arms were not.
In the eight-arm spatial working memory task, all eight arms of the maze were baited at the start of each trial and the rat was required to visit each arm only once per trial for optimum performance (i.e. win-shift behaviour).
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GluR-A /– mice, like the NR1 ΔDGluR-A /n the present study, were perfectly able to discrimicete between and remember which arms of a radialikeze are baithe aNR1which are never baited (SRM), but they are unable to keep track of which arms they have entered on a particular visit to the maze, and thus avoid repeat entry (SWM) errors.
For the working memory task, all of the arms of each of the mazes were baited with condensed milk.
Against this, the dentate gyrus-specific NR1 knockout mice displayed perfectly normal acquisition and performance on the reference memory component of the radial maze task (i.e. learning which 3 arms were baited and which three arms were never baited).
On Day 2, animals were placed in the maze singly for 10 min where only the food wells were baited.
In the first 2 days no arms were baited and mice were allowed to freely traverse the maze for 15 min.
In the hexagon maze, three of the outer six arms and three of the inner six arms were baited.
Both cups were baited.
The animals were trained on two versions of the radial maze task, the standard version in which all arms begin by being baited and are depleted without replacement as the trial progresses, and a reference memory task in which only some of the arms are ever baited.
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