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Publication : The Object Space Task reveals increased expression of cumulative memory in a mouse model of Kleefstra syndrome.

First Author  Schut EHS Year  2020
Journal  Neurobiol Learn Mem Volume  173
Pages  107265 PubMed ID  32531423
Mgi Jnum  J:320911 Mgi Id  MGI:6883530
Doi  10.1016/j.nlm.2020.107265 Citation  Schut EHS, et al. (2020) The Object Space Task reveals increased expression of cumulative memory in a mouse model of Kleefstra syndrome. Neurobiol Learn Mem 173:107265
abstractText  Kleefstra syndrome is a disorder caused by a mutation in the EHMT1 gene characterized in humans by general developmental delay, mild to severe intellectual disability and autism. Here, we characterized cumulative memory in the Ehmt1(+/-) mouse model using the Object Space Task. We combined conventional behavioral analysis with automated analysis by deep-learning networks, a session-based computational learning model, and a trial-based classifier. Ehmt1(+/-) mice showed more anxiety-like features and generally explored objects less, but the difference decreased over time. Interestingly, when analyzing memory-specific exploration, Ehmt1(+/-) show increased expression of cumulative memory, but a deficit in a more simple, control memory condition. Using our automatic classifier to differentiate between genotypes, we found that cumulative memory features are better suited for classification than general exploration differences. Thus, detailed behavioral classification with the Object Space Task produced a more detailed behavioral phenotype of the Ehmt1(+/-) mouse model.
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