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This task is similar in logic to the Novel Object Recognition Task as it exploits the natural tendency of most mammals to pay greater attention to novelty than to familiarity.  Instead of memory for object identity, however, this task assesses the memory for the location of objects.</description>
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Like many mammals, rats are attracted to novelty.  In order to recognize something in the environment as novel, there needs to be memory for what has been encountered before.  The relative attention the animal will devote to the novel compared to the familiar in the environment can therefore be used as a proxy for available memory. The novel object recognition task makes use of this effect and is widely employed in memory research, where it is considered a good model fo…</description>
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Lab Organization

	*  Animal Numbering
	*  Experiment Numbering and Shorthand

Mixing Drugs and Solutions

	*  Anisomycin
		*  AP5
		*  Methazolamide
		*  ZIP and GluA2-3Y

Behavioural Protocols

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