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Publication : Intact and impaired executive abilities in the BTBR mouse model of autism.

First Author  Rutz HL Year  2012
Journal  Behav Brain Res Volume  234
Issue  1 Pages  33-7
PubMed ID  22677272 Mgi Jnum  J:190470
Mgi Id  MGI:5448899 Doi  10.1016/j.bbr.2012.05.048
Citation  Rutz HL, et al. (2012) Intact and impaired executive abilities in the BTBR mouse model of autism. Behav Brain Res 234(1):33-7
abstractText  BTBR T+tf/J (BTBR) inbred mice are frequently used as a model of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) as they display social deficits and repetitive behaviors that resemble the symptoms of the human syndrome. Since deficits on tasks that measure cognitive (executive) control are also reliable phenotypes in ASD, we wanted to determine whether executive abilities were compromised in the mouse model. BTBR mice were trained on two visual discrimination paradigms requiring differing degrees of cognitive control. BTBR mice performed normally on a visual discrimination reversal where rule switching was relatively automatic, but were severely impaired on a task-switch paradigm that required the active use of contextual information to switch between rules in a flexible manner. The present findings further characterize the behavior of BTBR mice as a model of ASD. Moreover, the demonstration of both intact and impaired executive functions in BTBR mice illustrates the importance of developing new cognitive assays for comprehensive behavioral assessment of mouse models of human brain disorders.
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