Spatial learning in the guinea pig: cued versus non-cued learning, sex differences, and comparison with rats.

UI - 21315072

PMID- 11423170

DA - 20010625

DCOM- 20020103

IS - 0166-4328

VI - 124

IP - 1

DP - 2001 Sep 28

TI - Spatial learning in the guinea pig: cued versus non-cued learning, sex differences, and comparison with rats.

PG - 97-101 AB - This paper provides the first report of spatial learning in guinea pigs using the Morris water maze (MWM). Male and female guinea pigs were trained for 5 consecutive days (8 trials/day; acquisition phase) in either the visible (cued) or the hidden (non-cued) platform version of the MWM. In both tests, guinea pigs learned to navigate to the escape platform, as indicated by a decrease in escape latency over the 5 training days. There were no sex differences in either test version. A comparison of guinea pigs and male Wistar rats showed that performance during acquisition training was not different for the two species in the visible platform test, but rats performed better during the early training days in the hidden platform test. A retention test (probe trial) was given 5 days after the last acquisition training day. Again, there was no sex difference, and no difference between guinea pigs and rats. Finally, acquisition of a new escape response to a shifted platform location was equivalent for rats and guinea pigs of both sexes. These results demonstrate that guinea pigs show robust cued and non-cued learning in the MWM. Both acquisition and retention performance in guinea pigs is similar to that in rats, even though rats appear to have a slight advantage in the acquisition of non-cued, spatial information in this test. We conclude that the MWM provides a valuable paradigm to assess behavior and learning/memory in the guinea pig.

AD - Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada,

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FAU - Dringenberg, H C

AU - Dringenberg HC

FAU - Richardson, D P

AU - Richardson DP

FAU - Brien, J F

AU - Brien JF

FAU - Reynolds, J N

AU - Reynolds JN

LA - eng

PT - Journal Article

CY - Netherlands

TA - Behav Brain Res

JID - 8004872

SB - IM

MH - Animal

MH - *Attention

MH - Comparative Study

MH - Cues

MH - Escape Reaction

MH - Female

MH - Guinea Pigs

MH - Male

MH - *Maze Learning

MH - *Orientation

MH - Rats

MH - Rats, Wistar

MH - *Recall

MH - Retention (Psychology)

MH - Sex Factors

MH - Species Specificity

MH - Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

EDAT- 2001/06/26 10:00

MHDA- 2002/01/05 10:01

AID - S0166432801001887 [pii]

PST - ppublish

SO - Behav Brain Res 2001 Sep 28;124(1):97-101.


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