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Morris Water Maze Test for Learning and Memory Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease Model Mice

DOI :

10.3791/2920-v

7:02 min

July 20th, 2011

July 20th, 2011

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1Department of Psychiatry, Brain Research Center, University of British Columbia

The Morris Water Maze is a behavioral task to test hippocampal-dependent learning and memory. It has been widely used in the study of neurobiology, neuropharmacology and neurocognitive disorders in rodent models.

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