2018
DOI: 10.1111/gbb.12478
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Repetitive and compulsive‐like behaviors lead to cognitive dysfunction in Disc1Δ2‐3/Δ2‐3 mice

Abstract: Disrupted-in-schizophrenia 1 (Disc1) is a key molecular driver for the biology of mental diseases. In order to investigate its role in brain function, we previously generated mice lacking exons 2 and 3 of Disc1 on a C57BL/6J genetic background (Disc1 mice), which have a deficiency of the full-length Disc1 protein. In the present study, we examined the role of Disc1 in cognitive function using a touchscreen-based visual discrimination (VD) task in which mice had to discriminate 1 of 2 stimuli simultaneously dis… Show more

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“…Tasks were performed using the touchscreen chamber system (Phenosys, Berlin, Germany; Brainscience Idea, Osaka, Japan). The protocol used was described in detail in previous studies [20,30]. Brie y, access to food and water was restricted for 2 hr each day at least 1 week before pretraining in order to provide su cient motivation to perform the tasks, and food and water restrictions were continued until the end of the task.…”
Section: Touchscreen-based Vd and Reversal Learning Tasksmentioning
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“…Tasks were performed using the touchscreen chamber system (Phenosys, Berlin, Germany; Brainscience Idea, Osaka, Japan). The protocol used was described in detail in previous studies [20,30]. Brie y, access to food and water was restricted for 2 hr each day at least 1 week before pretraining in order to provide su cient motivation to perform the tasks, and food and water restrictions were continued until the end of the task.…”
Section: Touchscreen-based Vd and Reversal Learning Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mice were initially subjected to pretraining to gradually shape screen-touching behavior [20,30]. Pretraining consisted of 5 stages (Fig.…”
Section: Performance Of Sh-2d-expressing Mice In Pretrainingmentioning
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