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Comparison of developmental trajectories for place and cued navigation in the Morris water task
Authors:Akers Katherine G  Hamilton Derek A
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA. kgakers@unm.edu
Abstract:Previous studies investigating the development of place and cued learning using the Morris water task are in disagreement regarding the day in development that each type of learning emerges. Here, place and cued navigation in the water task were examined in differently aged groups of young male and female rats (P17, P18, P19, P20, and P24) during a single day of training. When only distal cues were present, P20 and P24 but not younger rats learned the location of the hidden platform. In contrast, when a proximal cue marked the platform location, rats as young as P17 showed evidence of cue-controlled navigation, although only P18 and older rats exhibited cued learning. In line with most previous studies, these results indicate that cued learning emerges earlier in development than place learning and support a dissociation of developmental trajectories for the neural systems underlying the two types of navigation.
Keywords:rat  spatial learning  spatial navigation  episodic memory  learning strategy  water maze  hippocampus  striatum  caudate  sex difference  ontogeny
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