A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in Rats
Memories of past events and common knowledge are critical to flexibly adjust one’s future behavior based on prior experiences. The formation and the transformation of these memories into a long-lasting form are supported by a dialogue between populations of neurons in the cortex and the hippocampus....
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doaj-4e63cc4e43d4459bb99472577b49e8402020-11-25T03:15:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532020-05-011410.3389/fnbeh.2020.00069529960A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in RatsFrédéric Michon0Frédéric Michon1Frédéric Michon2Jyh-Jang Sun3Jyh-Jang Sun4Chae Young Kim5Chae Young Kim6Fabian Kloosterman7Fabian Kloosterman8Fabian Kloosterman9Fabian Kloosterman10Neuroelectronics Research Flanders (NERF), Leuven, BelgiumBrain and Cognition, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumVIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research, Leuven, BelgiumNeuroelectronics Research Flanders (NERF), Leuven, BelgiumInteruniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC), Leuven, BelgiumNeuroelectronics Research Flanders (NERF), Leuven, BelgiumDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South KoreaNeuroelectronics Research Flanders (NERF), Leuven, BelgiumBrain and Cognition, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumVIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research, Leuven, BelgiumInteruniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC), Leuven, BelgiumMemories of past events and common knowledge are critical to flexibly adjust one’s future behavior based on prior experiences. The formation and the transformation of these memories into a long-lasting form are supported by a dialogue between populations of neurons in the cortex and the hippocampus. Not all experiences are remembered equally well or equally long. It has been demonstrated experimentally in humans that memory strength positively relates to the behavioral relevance of the associated experience. Behavioral paradigms that test the selective retention of memory in rodents would enable further investigation of the neuronal mechanisms at play. We developed a novel paradigm to follow the repeated acquisition and retrieval of two contextually distinct, yet concurrently learned, food-place associations in rats. We demonstrated the use of this paradigm by varying the amount of reward associated with the two locations. After delays of 2 h or 20 h, rats showed better memory performance for experience associated with large amount of reward. This effect depends on the level of spatial integration required to retrieve the associated location. Thus, this paradigm is suited to study the preferential retention of relevant experiences in rats.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbeh.2020.00069/fullbehaviormemoryratsrewardselective retention |
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Frédéric Michon Frédéric Michon Frédéric Michon Jyh-Jang Sun Jyh-Jang Sun Chae Young Kim Chae Young Kim Fabian Kloosterman Fabian Kloosterman Fabian Kloosterman Fabian Kloosterman A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in Rats Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience behavior memory rats reward selective retention |
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Frédéric Michon Frédéric Michon Frédéric Michon Jyh-Jang Sun Jyh-Jang Sun Chae Young Kim Chae Young Kim Fabian Kloosterman Fabian Kloosterman Fabian Kloosterman Fabian Kloosterman |
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A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in Rats |
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A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in Rats |
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A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in Rats |
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A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in Rats |
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A Dual Reward-Place Association Task to Study the Preferential Retention of Relevant Memories in Rats |
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dual reward-place association task to study the preferential retention of relevant memories in rats |
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience |
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Memories of past events and common knowledge are critical to flexibly adjust one’s future behavior based on prior experiences. The formation and the transformation of these memories into a long-lasting form are supported by a dialogue between populations of neurons in the cortex and the hippocampus. Not all experiences are remembered equally well or equally long. It has been demonstrated experimentally in humans that memory strength positively relates to the behavioral relevance of the associated experience. Behavioral paradigms that test the selective retention of memory in rodents would enable further investigation of the neuronal mechanisms at play. We developed a novel paradigm to follow the repeated acquisition and retrieval of two contextually distinct, yet concurrently learned, food-place associations in rats. We demonstrated the use of this paradigm by varying the amount of reward associated with the two locations. After delays of 2 h or 20 h, rats showed better memory performance for experience associated with large amount of reward. This effect depends on the level of spatial integration required to retrieve the associated location. Thus, this paradigm is suited to study the preferential retention of relevant experiences in rats. |
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behavior memory rats reward selective retention |
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https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbeh.2020.00069/full |
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