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Title: Cognitive tests in zebrafish (Danio rerio): T-and Y-mazes
Authors: Galstyan, D. S.
Kolesnikova, T. O.
Kositsyn, Y. M.
Zabegalov, K. N.
Gubaidullina, M. A.
Maslov, G. O.
Demin, K. A.
Kalueff, A. V.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Eco-Vector LLC
Citation: Галстян, ДС, Колесникова, ТО, Косицын, ЮМ, Забегалов, КН, Губайдуллина, МА, Маслов, ГО, Демин, КА & Калуев, АВ 2022, 'Когнитивные тесты зебраданио (Danio rerio): Т- и Y-образные лабиринты', Обзоры по клинической фармакологии и лекарственной терапии, Том. 20, № 2, стр. 163-168. https://doi.org/10.17816/RCF202163-168
Галстян, Д. С., Колесникова, Т. О., Косицын, Ю. М., Забегалов, К. Н., Губайдуллина, М. А., Маслов, Г. О., Демин, К. А., & Калуев, А. В. (2022). Когнитивные тесты зебраданио (Danio rerio): Т- и Y-образные лабиринты. Обзоры по клинической фармакологии и лекарственной терапии, 20(2), 163-168. https://doi.org/10.17816/RCF202163-168
Abstract: T-and Y-shaped mazes are traditionally used to assess spatial learning and memory of zebrafish. In the installation of the T-shaped maze, the fish are taught to swim into the desired sleeve and not swim into the “wrong” one using both posi-tive (for example, food reinforcement) and negative (for example, electric current) stimuli to form more persistent reflexes. The Y-shaped maze is based on the principle of spontaneous choice. Spontaneous choice behavior describes the tendency of animals to change their direction of rotation in a series of successive turns. Each choice statistically depends on the previous one, which indicates its mnestic origin. Unlike other types of memory tasks, testing in the Y-shaped maze does not require prior training or reinforcement (as in the T-shaped maze). Both aquatic mazes are becoming useful tools for assessing zebrafish cognitive phenotypes. © Authors, 2022.
Keywords: LEARNING
MAZE, MEMORY
SPONTANEOUS CHOICE
ZEBRAFISH
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131441
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 49492370
SCOPUS ID: 85166429565
PURE ID: 30967848
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ISSN: 1683-4100
DOI: 10.17816/RCF202163-168
Sponsorship: Saint Petersburg State University, SPbU, (73026081)
Funding source. The work was carried out with the support of St. Petersburg State University (State assignment, project No. 73026081).
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