Fmr1 5 Choice Training Report

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Hello Dr Buxbaum,

Below is my weekly update for this week from 3rd Aug '16 to 5th Aug '16.

1) FMR1 5-choice training:

- At the end of the 6th week of the Fmr1 rat training, we have one rat that will be presented with the challenge trials in the upcoming week. The rat running on the challenge schedules for one week performed at around 67% accuracy rate with less than 16% omissions on the baseline schedules. This performance was observed after subjecting the rat to a long ITI (8sec) schedule, a short ITI (3sec) schedule and a randomized long ITI schedule(time ranging from 5.5-9.5sec).

- The challenge series for this rat would include randomized short ITI (time ranging from 0.5sec-4.5 sec) schedule, reduced stimulus (duration from 0.2sec-0.8sec) schedules and distractor (random white noise) schedule in the upcoming week.
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Difficulty in moving up and inability to perform on the set criterion may either be due to deficit in the attention or could be due to variation in the rats performance. We will run these on the S8 schedule in the upcoming week to find out whether we see any improvement or the rats are unable to perform well even after long exposure to the

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