New Variations for Strategy Set-shifting in the Rat

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January 23rd, 2017

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January 23rd, 2017

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Set-shifting, a form of behavioral flexibility, requires an attentional shift from one stimulus dimension to another. We extended an established rodent set-shifting task1 by requiring attention to different stimuli according to context. The task was combined with specific lesions to identify neuron subtypes underlying a successful shift.

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Behavioral Flexibility

Chapters in this video

0:00

Title

1:12

Introduction of New Variations

2:23

Animals Arrival and their Handling

2:41

Operant Chamber

2:53

Habituation and Magazine Training

3:27

Continuous Reinforcement Schedule

3:51

Lever Press Training

4:22

Side Bias Test

5:01

Initial Learning of Response Strategy

6:17

Visual Cue Learning After the Set-shift

7:37

Representative Results

8:59

Conclusion

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