New publication: CognitionWall discrimination and reversal learning
Oct 3, 2016
New publication: CognitionWall discrimination and reversal learning
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Automation can greatly benefit standardization and efficiency of behavioural testing. Our recent paper in Learning & Memory describes the assessment of discrimination learning and cognitive flexibility without prior food restriction, extended training periods and labor-intensive animal handling, using models of synaptic dysfunction, cognitive decline and cognitive inflexibility. Sylics can help you set up automated behavioural screening in your facility, or perform these experiments for you for example as part of in vivo efficacy studies.