Posters

Abstract Touchscreen-based assays are now widely used to study various cognitive domains in laboratory rodents. Recently, the use of this approach in assessing motivation and affective state has been proposed and new touchscreen tasks sensitive to these constructs are currently in development. In the present work, the...

Development and optimization of a touchscreen-based effort discounting task for evaluation of motivation in mice: effect of dopaminergic drugs *Poster presented at the European Behavioural Pharmacological Society (EBPS) (Crete, 2017). Abstract The rodent touchscreen apparatus has been widely used to examine rodent cognition and has recently been proposed as...

https://www.criver.com/sites/default/files/resource-files/SH-SFN-18-faster-responding-of-Tg2576-mice-in-the-touch-screen-version-of-the-progressive-ratio-task.pdf SfN 2018 Session 132 - Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias: APP/Abeta: Animal and Cellular Models II 132.15 / S10 - Faster responding of Tg2576 mice in the touch screen version of the progressive ratio task *T. T. AHTONIEMI1, J. P. JÄRVENPÄÄ1,2, M. KOPANITSA1,3, J. T. PUOLIVALI1; 1Charles River...

Presented at: 2nd International Touchscreen Symposium - April 22, 2020 Abstract: The variability in the symptomatology of depressive disorders and antidepressant treatment response has led to an increased interest in the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms of many aspects of affect. Evidence suggests a reduction in adult...

Poster submitted to the 2nd International Touchscreen Symposium 2020 Tyler D. Dexter 1,2, Daniel Palmer3, Amy C. Reichelt 3,4, Lisa M. Saksida 1,3,4 Tim J. Bussey 1,3,4 1 Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON 2 Neuroscience Program, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London,...

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