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The scientists reported in the journal Science that they caused mice to remember receiving an electrical shock in one location, when in reality they were zapped in a completely different place.
Steve Ramirez, Xu Liu and other scientists, led by Susumu Tonegawa, reported Thursday in the journal Science that they caused mice to remember being shocked in one location, when in reality the electric shock was delivered in a completely different location.
Liu et al. trained mice to remember a smell for a short period after it had been removed.
Moreover, this treatment improved the ability of old mice to remember a foot shock, as evidenced by more fearful "freezing" behavior when they revisited the chamber a day later, the team reports in tomorrow's issue of Science.
The researchers used a technique that involves activating neurons with light to train mice to "remember" a painful experience in a completely different context from that in which they experienced the pain.
Finally, we examined the ability of irradiated mice to remember two odorants learned 30 days before.
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The radial arm maze is a hippocampus-dependent task used to record spatial working memory (WM), in which the ability of the mouse to remember the location of food-baited versus unbaited arms is measured (Meck et al. 1984).
Interestingly, in the eight-arm water maze task at 18 months of age, the Dnmt1+/+ mice appeared to remember the task, i.e., they could find the escape platform quickly, whereas the Dnmt1+/− mice did not remember this (note the significant difference in the performance by these two groups on the first day of training).
The young mice struggled to remember the location of a hidden platform in a water maze, and took longer to recognise a place where they had received a small but unpleasant electric shock.
In some cases, the mice were required to remember that turning right always led to a reward, indicating that they had acquired the repetitive habit of turning right and their skill had become "unconscious".
In this task, mice were required to remember the spatial location of 4 baited arms across a 24-hour period.
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