Riedel G, Wetzel W, Reymann K G
Federal Institute for Neurobiology, Department of Neurophysiology, Magdeburg, Germany.
Neuroreport. 1994 Oct 27;5(16):2061-4. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199410270-00018.
Y-mazes are widely used for discrimination learning and spatial alternation tasks. We present here a computer-assisted Y-maze model for spatial alternation learning via footshock reinforcement. No intramaze cues are provided and handling between trials is no longer required. Pretraining application of scopolamine (1 mg kg-1) and D-AP5 (2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoate; 0.016 mg) clearly impairs acquisition and retention (tested 24 h after acquisition) of spatial alternation. These effects are not due to state-dependent changes caused by drug treatment. Similar results were reported by others in food-motivated spatial alternation tasks as well as spontaneous alternation paradigms. The data support our model as a useful tool for studying spatial alternation in the Y-maze.
Y型迷宫广泛应用于辨别学习和空间交替任务。我们在此展示一种通过足部电击强化进行空间交替学习的计算机辅助Y型迷宫模型。该模型不提供迷宫内部线索,且不再需要在试验之间进行处理。预先给予东莨菪碱(1毫克/千克)和D-AP5(2-氨基-5-磷酸戊酸;0.016毫克)会明显损害空间交替的习得和保持(在习得后24小时进行测试)。这些影响并非由药物治疗引起的状态依赖性变化所致。其他人在食物驱动的空间交替任务以及自发交替范式中也报告了类似结果。这些数据支持我们的模型是研究Y型迷宫中空间交替的有用工具。