Perrot-Sinal T S, Kostenuik M A, Ossenkopp K P, Kavaliers M
Neuroscience Program, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Behav Neurosci. 1996 Dec;110(6):1309-20. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.110.6.1309.
Sex differences in rats' performance on a stationary hidden-platform task (spatial task) in the Morris water maze and the effects of initial nonstationary hidden platform training (NSP training) were examined. The NSP training was designed to familiarize rats with the general requirements of the water-maze task without providing spatial information. NSP training led to faster acquisition and improved retention of the subsequent spatial task in both males and females. There was a sex difference favoring males on acquisition and retention of the spatial task only in rats that had not received previous NSP training. Moreover, there was an apparent reversed sex difference favoring females on some measures of spatial performance in NSP-trained rats. These results suggest that performance on the water-maze task, including the expression of sex differences, can be altered by previous familiarization with nonspatial aspects of the task.
研究了大鼠在莫里斯水迷宫中固定隐藏平台任务(空间任务)的表现中的性别差异,以及初始非固定隐藏平台训练(NSP训练)的影响。NSP训练旨在使大鼠熟悉水迷宫任务的一般要求,而不提供空间信息。NSP训练使雄性和雌性大鼠在随后的空间任务中获取速度更快,记忆保持能力提高。仅在未接受过先前NSP训练的大鼠中,在空间任务的获取和记忆保持方面存在有利于雄性的性别差异。此外,在接受NSP训练的大鼠中,在某些空间表现指标上存在明显有利于雌性的反向性别差异。这些结果表明,水迷宫任务的表现,包括性别差异的表现,可以通过先前对任务非空间方面的熟悉而改变。