Humby Trevor, Wilkinson Lawrence, Dawson Gerry
Neurobiology Programme, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Curr Protoc Neurosci. 2005 May;Chapter 8:Unit 8.5H. doi: 10.1002/0471142301.ns0805hs31.
First developed in the 1980s by Trevor Robbins in Cambridge to investigate attentional function in rats, the 5-choice serial reaction time task involves continuous scanning by the subject across a spatial array of visual stimuli. On detecting a brief stimulus at one of five locations, the subject must make a nose poke in order to collect a reward. The task has also been conducted successfully in several strains of mice, including transgenic models. This unit presents the procedures required to run the task in mice, outlining the expected results at each stage of training and presenting examples of the most common manipulations used to dissociate behavior further.
20世纪80年代由剑桥大学的特雷弗·罗宾斯首次开发,用于研究大鼠的注意力功能,5选连续反应时任务要求受试者持续扫视一系列视觉刺激的空间阵列。在检测到五个位置之一的短暂刺激时,受试者必须戳鼻子以获取奖励。该任务也已在包括转基因模型在内的几种小鼠品系中成功进行。本单元介绍了在小鼠中执行该任务所需的程序,概述了训练各阶段的预期结果,并给出了用于进一步区分行为的最常见操作示例。