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Publication : Learning to learn: Single session acquisition of new rules by freely moving mice.

First Author  Levi A Year  2024
Journal  PNAS Nexus Volume  3
Issue  5 Pages  pgae203
PubMed ID  38818240 Mgi Jnum  J:358874
Mgi Id  MGI:7783796 Doi  10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae203
Citation  Levi A, et al. (2024) Learning to learn: Single session acquisition of new rules by freely moving mice. PNAS Nexus 3(5):pgae203
abstractText  Learning from examples and adapting to new circumstances are fundamental attributes of human cognition. However, it is unclear what conditions allow for fast and successful learning, especially in nonhuman subjects. To determine how rapidly freely moving mice can learn a new discrimination criterion (DC), we design a two-alternative forced-choice visual discrimination paradigm in which the DCs governing the task can change between sessions. We find that experienced animals can learn a new DC after being exposed to only five training and three testing trials. The propensity for single session learning improves over time and is accurately predicted based on animal experience and criterion difficulty. After establishing the procedural learning of a paradigm, mice continuously improve their performance in new circumstances. Thus, mice learn to learn.
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