C. Belzung et al., The effects of the Lurcher mutation on object localization, T-maze discrimination, and radial arm maze tasks, BEHAV GENET, 31(2), 2001, pp. 151-155
The Lurcher mutation is characterized by degeneration of the cerebellar cor
tex and cerebellar ataxia. The mutants were compared to littermate controls
of the same background strain in three spatial tasks: 1) left-right discri
mination in a water-filled T-maze, a reference memory task requiring a win-
stay strategy; 2) the radial arm maze, a working memory task requiring a wi
n-shift strategy; 3) object localization, a reference memory task requiring
the use of cognitive mapping. Lurcher mutants were impaired in the object
localization and radial arm maze tasks but not in the left-right discrimina
tion task. These results indicate that trial-independent tasks and referenc
e memory tasks using cognitive mapping may be particularly vulnerable to ce
rebellar degeneration.