Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
937454 Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Cognitive Neuroscience Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (CNTRICS) meeting on “Selecting Promising Animal Paradigms” focused on a consideration of valid tasks for drug discovery in non-humans. This consensus review is based on a break-out session with experts from academia and industry which considered tasks that tap working memory in animals. The specific focus of the session was on tasks measuring goal maintenance, memory capacity, and interference control. Of the tasks nominated for goal maintenance, the most developed paradigms were operant delayed-non-matching-to-position tasks, and touch-screen variants of these may hold particular promise. For memory capacity, the task recommended for further development was the span task, although it is recognized that more work on its neural substrates is required. For interference control, versions of the n-back task were felt to resemble the deficits found in schizophrenia, although additional development of these tasks is also required.

► The CNTRICS Animal Models meeting considered animal working memory tasks. ► Goal maintenance, memory capacity, and interference control were featured. ► For goal maintenance, nominated tasks were operant non-matching-to-position tasks; non-matching-to-sample tasks with repeated stimuli were also considered. ► For memory capacity, odour (and other) span tasks were recommended. ► For interference control, variants of the n-back paradigm were considered.

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