Contextual Fear Conditioning
Objective: Evaluation of contextual fear memory and anxiety-related behavior in Shank1 mutant mice
This is a Contextual Fear Conditioning protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps. Extracted from a 2008 paper published in Journal of Neuroscience.
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mouse • Not specified in provided text • unknown • Not specified in provided text • Not specified in provided text
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Core workflow
Contextual Fear Conditioning Assessment
Primary readouts
- Contextual fear memory performance
- Anxiety-related behavior
- Freezing response to context
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Contextual Fear Conditioning Assessment
Mice were evaluated for contextual fear memory and anxiety-related behavior
Note: This was one of the behavioral measures used to characterize Shank1 mutant phenotype
View evidence from paper
“Behaviorally, they had increased anxiety-related behavior and impaired contextual fear memory.”