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The T-maze continuous alternation task (T-CAT) is among the method implemented to evaluate the spatial exploratory performance in mice. The procedure relies on the animal's natural behaviour to explore novelty and thus alternate between right and left arms. When used in conjunction with pharmacological tools such as scopolamine, the system allows to induce memory deficit (reduction in the number of alternation) useful as model for screening compounds with cognitive enhancing properties such as nicotine or donepezil.
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Compound testing addresses the effect of acute treatment on the percentage of alternation of mice in the T-maze. Investigation of the effect of subchronic treatment is also possible.
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