Contextual Fear Conditioning
Objective: Assessment of associative learning through context-dependent fear response in mice
This is a Contextual Fear Conditioning protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps, 2 materials. Extracted from a 2013 paper published in Cell stem cell.
Model and subjects
mouse • immunodeficient mice (neonatal) • unknown • neonatal at engraftment, tested as adults • not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Contextual Fear Conditioning
Primary readouts
- Contextual fear response
- Associative learning ability
- Long-term potentiation (LTP) enhancement
- Learning performance compared between human GPC-engrafted and murine GPC-engrafted mice
Key equipment and reagents
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Contextual Fear Conditioning
Mice were assessed for associative learning through contextual fear conditioning paradigm
Note: This was one of multiple learning assessments performed alongside Barnes maze navigation, object-location memory, and tone fear conditioning
View evidence from paper
“their learning, as assessed by Barnes maze navigation, object-location memory, and both contextual and tone fear conditioning”