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Trace Fear Conditioning: Procedure for Assessing Complex Hippocampal Function in Mice
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NeuropsychologyBrain MechanismAffective NeuroscienceExplicit MemorySocial SciencesPsychologySec Trace IntervalMemoryConditioned ChamberComplex Hippocampal FunctionCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceTrace IntervalNeuropharmacologyNeurobiological MechanismNeurophysiologyNeurobiological FactorProcedural MemoryNeuroscienceTrace Fear Conditioning
The trace fear conditioning protocol is designed to measure hippocampal function in mice. The protocol includes a neutral conditioned stimulus (tone) and an aversive unconditioned stimulus (shock), separated in time by a trace interval. The trace interval between the tone and the shock critically involves the hippocampus and could be used to evaluate hippocampal-dependent learning and memory. In this protocol, we presented mice with five pairings of tone and shock separated by a 20 sec trace interval. Freezing was measured 24 h after conditioning to evaluate contextual memory by placing mice in the conditioned chamber. In addition, 48 h after conditioning, freezing was measured in a dark chamber, which served as a different context. This method enables precise detection of hippocampal-dependent learning and memory following pharmacological and genetic manipulations that impair or enhance hippocampal function.
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