Severity of spatial learning impairment in aging: Development of a learning index for performance in the Morris water maze.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
The Morris water maze task was originally designed to assess the rat's ability to learn to navigate to a specific location in a relatively large spatial environment. This article describes new measures that provide information about the spatial distribution of the rat's search during both training and probe trial performance. The basic new measure optimizes the use of computer tracking to identify the rat's position with respect to the target location. This proximity measure was found to be highly sensitive to age-related impairment in an assessment of young and aged male Long-Evans rats. Also described is the development of a learning index that provides a continuous, graded measure of the severity of…
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3Topics & keywords
- Morris water navigation task
- Psychology
- Task (project management)
- Spatial learning
- Cognitive psychology
- Water maze
- Developmental psychology
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Clean water and sanitation