Spatial memory performances of aged rats in the water maze predict levels of hippocampal neurogenesis
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Abstract
Neurogenesis occurs within the adult dentate gyrus of the hippocampal formation and it has been proposed that the newly born neurons, recruited into the preexistent neuronal circuits, might be involved in hippocampal-dependent learning processes. Age-dependent spatial memory impairments have been related to an alteration in hippocampal plasticity. The aim of the current study was to examine whether cognitive functions in aged rats are quantitatively correlated with hippocampal neurogenesis. To this end, we took advantage of the existence of spontaneous individual differences observed in aged subjects in a hippocampal-dependent task, the water maze. We expected that the spatial memory capabilities of aged rats…
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- Neurogenesis
- Hippocampal formation
- Dentate gyrus
- Hippocampus
- Neuroscience
- Water maze
- Morris water navigation task
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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