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URL: http://www.augusta.edu/research/animal/
Proper Citation: Medical College of Georgia Animal Behavior Center (RRID:SCR_008049)
Description: The Medical College of Georgia Animal Behavior Center has considerable experience testing the short-term memory and attention capabilities of non-human primates. Testing programs are available to MCG faculty on a collaborative basis, and they are available for contractual agreements with pharmaceutical companies and other external research programs. Delayed-response testing is a well-established means of examining neurochemical, neuroanatomical and therapeutic aspects of ATD, ADHD and schizophrenia. Behavioral paradigms at the Animal Behavior Center are designed around an automated delayed-response task assessing the function of mnemonic and attention processes. Particularly significant is the fact that each paradigm differs regarding the relative emphasis on these two different, yet interdependent, cognitive constructs. The Animal Behavior Center also is experienced in stereotaxic implantation of intracranial electrodes and cannulas in rodents and non-human primates. The basic approaches and procedures of the Animal Behavior Center include: - Delayed Matching-to-Sample (DMTS) - DMTS With a Distractor During the Delay Interval - DMTS With a Titrated Delay Interval
Synonyms: Animal Behavior Center
Resource Type: production service resource, analysis service resource, service resource, behavioral analysis service
Keywords: electrode, adhd, animal, atd, attention, behavior, behavioral, cannula, cognitive, delayed-response, implantation, intracranial, mnemonic, neuroanatomical, neurochemical, non-human primate, pharmaceutical, rodent, schizophrenia, short-term memory, sterotaxic, therapeutic
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