Spontaneous alternation, motor activity, and spatial learning in hot-foot mutant mice.

J Comp Physiol A

Université de Nancy 1, Laboratoire Biologie et Physiologie du Comportement, URA CNRS 1293, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France.

Published: January 1996

Hot-foot mutant mice, characterized by defective innervation of Purkinje cells and an ataxic gait, were less active than normal mice in a T-maze. In spontaneous alternation testing with either single or multiple trials, hot-foot mutants, contrary to normal mice, did not alternate above chance. Moreover, the mutants had a higher number of errors and higher escape latencies in a water-filled Z-maze. These results indicate that in addition to motor coordination deficits, these cerebellar mutants have deficits in spatial learning and perseverate choices of maze arms.

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