A Behavioral Study of Alpha-1b Adrenergic Receptor Knockout Mice: Increased Reaction to Novelty and Selectively Reduced Learning Capacities
@article{Spreng2001ABS,
title={A Behavioral Study of Alpha-1b Adrenergic Receptor Knockout Mice: Increased Reaction to Novelty and Selectively Reduced Learning Capacities},
author={Matthieu Spreng and Susanna Cotecchia and Françoise Schenk},
journal={Neurobiology of Learning and Memory},
year={2001},
volume={75},
pages={214-229}
}Knockout mice lacking the alpha-1b adrenergic receptor were tested in behavioral experiments. Reaction to novelty was first assessed in a simple test in which the time taken by the knockout mice and their littermate controls to enter a second compartment was compared. Then the mice were tested in an open field to which unknown objects were subsequently added. Special novelty was introduced by moving one of the familiar objects to another location in the open field. Spatial behavior and memory…
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