Rodent Continuous Performance Task: Image (rCPT) for Mice
 

Rodent Continuous Performance Task: Image (rCPT) for Mice

Model 89551A


  • A test of impulsivity, attention, cognitive flexibility and decision making
  • All training paradigms and advice included
 

Details

CPT tasks have been widely used to assess attentional processes. Attention in rodents is usually tested using the 5-choice serial reaction time task and 5-choice continuous performance tasks. These, however, require spatially divided attention. Typical Human CPT tasks present a series of images, each image being presented in succession for a brief period, in the same position. The subject is required to respond to designated target stimuli and withhold a response to non-target stimuli. This has the added difficulty of being able to discriminate and remember target patters, demonstrated as a key variable for observing vigilance decrements in perceptual sensitivity.

In this rodent Image CPT task, 5 different black and white images are used. They are shown briefly, one at a time and in a random order, on the touch screen. One of the images is designated the target stimulus. In order to obtain reward, the subject must touch the target stimulus and withhold from touching the non-target stimuli. This task keeps the differences between pre-clinical and clinical attention tasks to a minimum.

Example Neural Systems Involved

  • Cholinergic system
  • Anterior cingulate cortex

Clinical Areas Showing Impairment

  • Alzheimer's
  • OCD
  • ADHD
  • Schizophrenia

Cognitive Functions Covered

  • Impulsivity
  • Attention
  • Cognitive flexibility and response inhibition

Typical Training Times (depends on strain and age)

  • 1-2 weeks to train to touch the screen and initiate the task
  • ~30 sessions training to the task

Science

Palmer, D., Dumont, J. R., Dexter, T. D., Prado, M. A. M., Finger, E., Bussey, T. J., & Saksida, L. M. (2021). Touchscreen cognitive testing: Cross-species translation and co-clinical trials in neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disease. In Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (Vol. 182, p. 107443). - Abstract

Jager, A., Dam, S. A., Van Der Mierden, S., Oomen, C. A., Arias-Vasquez, A., Buitelaar, J. K., Kozicz, T., & Glennon, J. C. (2020). Modulation of cognitive flexibility by reward and punishment in BALB/cJ and BALB/cByJ mice. Behavioural Brain Research, 378, 112294. - Abstract

Ding, Z., Brown, J. W., Rueter, L. E., & Mohler, E. G. (2018). Profiling attention and cognition enhancing drugs in a rat touchscreen-based continuous performance test. Psychopharmacology, 235(4), 1093?1105. - Abstract

Hvoslef-Eide, M., Nilsson, S. R. O., Hailwood, J. M., Robbins, T. W., Saksida, L. M., Mar, A. C., & Bussey, T. J. (2018). Effects of anterior cingulate cortex lesions on a continuous performance task for mice. Brain and Neuroscience Advances, 2, 239821281877296. - Abstract

Mar, A. C., Nilsson, S. R. O., Gamallo-Lana, B., Lei, M., Dourado, T., Alsi?, J., Saksida, L. M., Bussey, T. J., & Robbins, T. W. (2017). MAM-E17 rat model impairments on a novel continuous performance task: effects of potential cognitive enhancing drugs. Psychopharmacology, 234(19), 2837?2857. - Abstract

Kim, E. W., Phillips, B. U., Heath, C. J., Cho, S. Y., Kim, H., Sreedharan, J., Song, H. T., Lee, J. E., Bussey, T. J., Kim, C. H., Kim, E., & Saksida, L. M. (2017). Optimizing reproducibility of operant testing through reinforcer standardization: Identification of key nutritional constituents determining reward strength in touchscreens. Molecular Brain, 10(1). - Abstract

Kim, C. H., Hvoslef-Eide, M., Nilsson, S. R. O., Johnson, M. R., Herbert, B. R., Robbins, T. W., Saksida, L. M., Bussey, T. J., & Mar, A. C. (2015). The continuous performance test (rCPT) for mice: A novel operant touchscreen test of attentional function. Psychopharmacology, 232(21?22), 3947?3966. - Abstract

Accessories

Required Accessories

Second Generation Bussey-Saksida Touch Screen Chamber for Mice
Second Generation Bussey-Saksida Touch Screen Chamber for Mice
Model 80614A

Second Generation Bussey Chamber developed for mice with Intelli-interface supports up to 20 chambers on one PC. On the strength of 10 years of feedback and development, the system is even more flexible and with more features.

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