articleJournal of Visualized ExperimentsAug 30, 2017Closed access

Novel Object Recognition Test for the Investigation of Learning and Memory in Mice

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Abstract

The object recognition test (ORT) is a commonly used behavioral assay for the investigation of various aspects of learning and memory in mice. The ORT is fairly simple and can be completed over 3 days: habituation day, training day, and testing day. During training, the mouse is allowed to explore 2 identical objects. On test day, one of the training objects is replaced with a novel object. Because mice have an innate preference for novelty, if the mouse recognizes the familiar object, it will spend most of its time at the novel object. Due to this innate preference, there is no need for positive or negative reinforcement or long training schedules. Additionally, the ORT can also be modified for numerous…

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Keywords
  • Habituation
  • Novelty
  • Recall
  • Memory consolidation
  • Recognition memory
  • Psychology
  • Long-term memory
  • Object (grammar)
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