Complex maze learning in rodents as a model of age-related memory impairment
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] D K Ingram,et al. Toward the behavioral assessment of biological aging in the laboratory mouse: concepts, terminology, and objectives. , 1983, Experimental aging research.
[2] Irwin N. Jankovic,et al. Principles of spatial problem solving. , 1982 .
[3] C. L. Goodrick. Behavioral rigidity as a mechanism for facilitation of problem solving for aged rats. , 1975, Journal of gerontology.
[4] G. Winocur,et al. Cue-dependent behavior of hippocampally damaged rats in a complex maze. , 1973, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[5] R. Bartus. The need for common perspectives in the development and use of animal models for age-related cognitive and neurodegenerative disorders , 1988, Neurobiology of Aging.
[6] Satoru Kobayashi,et al. Age difference of response strategy in radial maze performance of Fischer-344 rats , 1988, Physiology & Behavior.
[7] M. Gallagher,et al. Spatial learning deficits in old rats: A model for memory decline in the aged , 1988, Neurobiology of Aging.
[8] W. K. Honig,et al. Spatial memory deficit in senescent rats. , 1980, Canadian journal of psychology.
[9] R. Stevens,et al. Effects of scopolamine on radial maze performance in rats , 1981, Physiology & Behavior.
[10] W. Beatty,et al. Preservation of accurate spatial memory in aged rats , 1985, Neurobiology of Aging.
[11] D. Ingram,et al. Scopolamine impairs learning performance of rats in a 14-unit T-maze , 1986, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior.
[12] P L Brennan,et al. Cognitive mapping and elderly adults: verbal and location memory for urban landmarks. , 1984, Journal of gerontology.
[13] D. Ingram,et al. Scopolamine in rats impairs acquisition but not retention in a 14-unit T-maze , 1988, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior.
[14] Donald H. Kausler,et al. Experimental Psychology and Human Aging , 1982 .
[15] Barbara Rogoff,et al. Effect of contextual organization on spatial memory of middle-aged and older women. , 1981 .
[16] J. Joseph,et al. Conformational changes in muscarinic receptors may produce diminished cholinergic neurotransmission and memory deficits in aged rats , 1985, Neurobiology of Aging.
[17] R. Weindruch. Dietary restriction and the aging process , 1984 .
[18] D. Ingram. Motor Performance Variability during Aging in Rodents Assessment of Reliability and Validity of Individual Differences , 1988, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[19] G. Handelmann,et al. Hippocampal function: Working memory or cognitive mapping? , 1980 .
[20] R. Maki,et al. Spatial memory of children and adults assessed in the radial maze. , 1985, Developmental psychobiology.
[21] C. L. Goodrick. Maze learning of mature-young and aged rats as a function of distribution of practice. , 1973, Journal of experimental psychology.
[22] B. Knowlton,et al. Basal forebrain lesions produce a dissociation of trial-dependent and trial-independent memory performance , 1985, Brain Research.
[23] B. Campbell,et al. Animal models of declining memory in the aged: short-term and spatial memory in the aged rat. , 1980, Journal of gerontology.
[24] Differential effects of posterior septal lesions on dispositional and representational memory. , 1986 .
[25] L. Harrell,et al. Cholinergic neurons, learning, and recovery of function. , 1987, Behavioral neuroscience.
[26] R. Weindruch,et al. Dietary restriction benefits learning and motor performance of aged mice. , 1987, Journal of gerontology.
[27] R. Kesner. 12 – NEUROBIOLOGICAL VIEWS OF MEMORY , 1986 .
[28] E. J. VERZAR-MCDOUGALL. Studies in learning and memory in ageing rats. , 1957, Gerontologia.
[29] D. Ingram,et al. Fimbria-fornix lesions in young rats impair acquisition in a 14-unit T-maze similar to prior observed performance deficits in aged rats , 1988, Psychobiology.
[30] R. Bartus,et al. The cholinergic hypothesis of geriatric memory dysfunction. , 1982, Science.
[31] R. Bartus,et al. Age-related changes in passive avoidance retention: modulation with dietary choline. , 1980, Science.
[32] D. Ingram,et al. Co-dergocrine, cerebral glucose utilization and maze performance in middle-aged rats , 1987, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior.
[33] L. Poon. Differences in human memory with aging: Nature, causes, and clinical implications. , 1985 .
[34] A. Björklund,et al. Intrahippocampal septal grafts ameliorate learning impairments in aged rats. , 1984, Science.
[35] D. Olton,et al. Discrimination learning requiring different memory components in rats: age and neurochemical comparisons. , 1985, Behavioral neuroscience.
[36] G. Winocur. The hippocampus and cue utilization , 1980 .
[37] C. L. Goodrick. Learning by mature-young and aged Wistar albino rats as a function of test complexity. , 1972, Journal of gerontology.
[38] D. Ingram,et al. Age-related impairment in complex maze learning in rats: Relationship to neophobia and cholinergic antagonism , 1989, Neurobiology of Aging.
[39] E S Gollin,et al. Memory for object locations in young and elderly adults. , 1987, Journal of gerontology.
[40] Barbara Rogoff,et al. Influence of the goal on children's exploration and memory of large-scale space , 1986 .
[41] L. Nadel,et al. The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map , 1978 .
[42] D. Ingram. Analysis of Age‐Related Impairments in Learning and Memory in Rodent Models , 1985, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[43] G. Wenk. Pharmacological manipulations of the substantia innominata-cortical cholinergic pathway , 1984, Neuroscience Letters.
[44] J. Botwinick. Aging and Behavior , 1984, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[45] C. L. Goodrick. Learning, retention, and extinction of a complex maze habit for mature-young and senescent Wistar albino rats. , 1968, Journal of gerontology.
[46] G. Handelmann,et al. Hippocampus, space, and memory , 1979 .
[47] D. Ingram,et al. Assessing the predictive validity of psychomotor tests as measures of biological age in mice. , 1986, Experimental aging research.
[48] Fred H. Gage,et al. Spatial learning and motor deficits in aged rats , 1984, Neurobiology of Aging.
[49] E. Bostock,et al. Effects of opiate antagonists on spatial memory in young and aged rats. , 1985, Behavioral and neural biology.
[50] S. Zornetzer. Catecholamine System Involvement in Age‐related Memory Dysfunction , 1985, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[51] H. Goldman,et al. Age-related changes in regional cerebral blood flow and behavior in Sprague-Dawley rats , 1988, Neurobiology of Aging.