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Acquisition of steady-state operant behavior in long-living Ames Dwarf mice
Authors:Derenne Adam  Brown-Borg Holly  Feltman Kathryn  Corbett Grant  Lackman Serena
Affiliation:
  • University of North Dakota, Grand Forks ND, USA
  • Abstract:
    Ames dwarf mice have a Prop-1 mutation that has been identified with increased levels of IGF-I in the central nervous system, upregulation of neuroprotective systems, and increased lifespan. To elucidate the behavioral effects of the Prop-1 mutation, 8 Ames dwarf and 7 normal mice (all of whom were 8 months of age or younger) were compared on a differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate-of-responding schedule of reinforcement and a matching-to-sample task. On both tasks, nosepokes were reinforced with access to a saccharin solution. Comparisons were based on several measures of behavioral efficiency: pause durations, intertrial intervals, and numbers of responses. Ames dwarf mice were generally less efficient than normal mice. One possible cause of this outcome is that relatively young Ames dwarf mice show less cognitive development than age-matched normal mice.
    Keywords:Ames dwarf mouse   Aging   Longevity   Learning   Reinforcement
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