2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.704684
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Automatic Intra-/Extra-Dimensional Attentional Set-Shifting Task in Adolescent Mice

Abstract: Adolescence is a developmental period crucial for the maturation of higher-order cognitive functions. Indeed, adolescence deficits in executive functions are strong predictors of increased vulnerability to several mental disabilities later in life. Here, we tested adolescent mice in a fully-automated attentional set-shifting task equivalent to the humans’ Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) and the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery Intra-/Extra-Dimensional set-shift task (ID/ED). Compared to a… Show more

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“…Intra-dimensional and extra-dimensional shifts with more than two rules As a proof of concept, we provide a quantification of our participants across different types of set-shifting behaviors, namely intra-and extra-dimensional shifts (Shnitko et al, 2017;Ciampoli et al, 2021;Weiss et al, 2021), known to be associated with different areas of the frontal cortex in primates (Dias et al, 1996b;Hampshire and Owen, 2006;Robbins, 2007). To the best of our knowledge, studies with non-human primates in which intra-and extradimensional shifts are compared with each other, make use of paradigms in which it is not possible to dissociate a rule switch from a reversal (Shnitko et al, 2017).…”
Section: General Engagement Level With Cage-based Cognitive Assessmen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intra-dimensional and extra-dimensional shifts with more than two rules As a proof of concept, we provide a quantification of our participants across different types of set-shifting behaviors, namely intra-and extra-dimensional shifts (Shnitko et al, 2017;Ciampoli et al, 2021;Weiss et al, 2021), known to be associated with different areas of the frontal cortex in primates (Dias et al, 1996b;Hampshire and Owen, 2006;Robbins, 2007). To the best of our knowledge, studies with non-human primates in which intra-and extradimensional shifts are compared with each other, make use of paradigms in which it is not possible to dissociate a rule switch from a reversal (Shnitko et al, 2017).…”
Section: General Engagement Level With Cage-based Cognitive Assessmen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 20 , 21 ), genetic engineering approaches targeting relevant molecular pathways (e.g. 22 , 23 ), and environmental manipulations aimed at altering specific neurotransmitters (e.g. 24 , 25 ), to name a few.…”
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confidence: 99%