Detour Behavior of Mice Trained with Transparent, Semitransparent and Opaque Barriers
Abstract
Detour tasks are commonly used to study problem solving skills and inhibitory control in canids and primates. However, there is no comparable detour test designed for rodents despite its significance for studying the development of executive skills. Furthermore, mice offer research opportunities that are not currently possible to achieve when primates are used. Therefore, the aim of the study was to translate the classic detour task to mice and...
Paper Details
Title
Detour Behavior of Mice Trained with Transparent, Semitransparent and Opaque Barriers
Published Date
Sep 2, 2016
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
9
Pages
e0162018 - e0162018
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