Source Paper
Mice Lacking the ERK1 Isoform of MAP Kinase Are Unimpaired in Emotional Learning
Joel C. Selcher, Tanya Nekrasova, Richard Paylor, Gary E. Landreth, J. David Sweatt
Learning & Memory • 2001
Passive Avoidance Test
Objective: Assessment of passive avoidance learning and memory in mice
This is a Passive Avoidance Test protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps. Extracted from a 2001 paper published in Learning & Memory.
Model and subjects
mouse • Not specified • unknown • Not specified • Not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Passive Avoidance Test
Primary readouts
- Passive avoidance learning acquisition
- Passive avoidance memory retention
Key equipment and reagents
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Passive Avoidance Test
Mice were tested in a passive avoidance paradigm to assess learning and memory
Note: No learning phenotype was observed between ERK1-null and wild-type littermate controls
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“no learning phenotype was observed in the passive avoidance test”