2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-80960-y
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Age affects procedural paired-associates learning in the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus)

Abstract: The ability to associate memorized objects with their location in space gradually declines during normal aging and can drastically be affected by neurodegenerative diseases. This study investigates object-location paired-associates learning (PAL) in the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), a nonhuman primate model of brain aging. Touchscreen-based testing of 6 young adults (1–5 years) and 6 old adults (> 7 years) in the procedural rodent dPAL-task revealed significant age-related performance decline, evid… Show more

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“…The same findings were reported more recently in a similar protocol, adding an analysis of the possible factors that may underlie this impairment (Schmidtke, 2021). Even though all the animals showed at least one type of bias (toward a type of stimulus of a spatial location) at the beginning of the training, the young animals showed reduced biases toward relative location than old animals.…”
Section: Conservation Of Procedural Memorysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The same findings were reported more recently in a similar protocol, adding an analysis of the possible factors that may underlie this impairment (Schmidtke, 2021). Even though all the animals showed at least one type of bias (toward a type of stimulus of a spatial location) at the beginning of the training, the young animals showed reduced biases toward relative location than old animals.…”
Section: Conservation Of Procedural Memorysupporting
confidence: 84%