Working memory in aged rats.

Behav Neurosci

University of Durham, England.

Published: October 1989

The performances of young and aged rats were compared on a spatial (spatial delayed nonmatching-to-sample) and a nonspatial (object delayed nonmatching-to-sample) test of working memory. Although evidence was found that aging showed acquisition of both of these tasks, performance over different retention intervals of up to 60 s was normal once the task was mastered. An impairment was found, however, in the performance of the spatial test when the number of locations to be remembered on each trial was increased from one to two. The conclusions of this study are that under some conditions, the retention capabilities of aged rats may not change and that some acquisition impairments do not reflect alterations in learning or memory per se, but, in common with other studies, deficits in the remembrance of spatial locations may be found.

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