Personality may modulate learning and memory differences in two taxa of the African striped mouse genus Rhabdomys

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1111/eth.13509
Candice N. Neves, Neville Pillay
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Different environments place different cognitive demands on constituent taxa. Learning and memory involve cognitive processes with associated costs, and it is expected that different levels of learning will occur in taxa from different environments. Greater memory loads linked to increased environmental complexity require greater learning and memory capacities. We investigated the variation in learning and memory in sister taxa of striped mice (genus Rhabdomys). We studied two populations each of the mesic grassland-occurring R. d. chakae and the mostly arid-occurring R. pumilio. We conducted two sets of experiments. (1) In a novel object recognition (NOR) test, we assessed memory by recording the duration of exploration of similar and novel objects by test mice. (2) In an associative learning task, we assessed whether mice could associate specific scents with or without a food incentive or with different quantities of the food incentive in previous training phases. We measured the latency of mice to contact scents in a two-sample choice in the test phase. In the NOR test, R. pumilio spent less time investigating similar objects in a training trial than R. d. chakae but increased absolute exploration of the novel object when presented with a novel and a familiar object in the retention trial, suggesting a sensitization to the novel object by R. pumilio. In the associative learning experiments, R. pumilio approached the stimuli faster than R. d. chakae, whereas mice from both taxa preferred scents associated with a seed versus no seed and scents associated with 5 seeds versus 1 seed. The data provide evidence of taxon-level differences in learning and memory, likely related to environmentally modulated personality differences between the taxa.

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性格可能调节非洲条纹鼠属两个类群的学习和记忆差异
不同的环境对组成类群的生物提出了不同的认知要求。学习和记忆的认知过程需要付出相应的代价,因此不同环境中的类群需要不同程度的学习。与环境复杂性增加有关的更大记忆负荷需要更强的学习和记忆能力。我们研究了条纹鼠(Rhabdomys 属)姊妹类群在学习和记忆方面的变异。我们研究了中生代草原条纹鼠(R. d. chakae)和干旱地区条纹鼠(R. pumilio)的两个种群。我们进行了两组实验。(1)在新物体识别(NOR)测试中,我们通过记录受试小鼠探索相似和新物体的持续时间来评估记忆力。(2)在联想学习任务中,我们评估了小鼠是否能将特定气味与之前训练阶段的食物诱因或不同数量的食物诱因联系起来。在测试阶段,我们测量了小鼠在双样本选择中接触气味的潜伏期。在NOR测试中,与R. d. chakae相比,R. pumilio在训练试验中花在研究相似物体上的时间较少,但在保留试验中,当出现一个新物体和一个熟悉物体时,R. pumilio对新物体的绝对研究时间增加,这表明R. pumilio对新物体敏感。在联想学习实验中,R. pumilio 比 R. d. chakae 接近刺激物的速度更快,而这两个类群的小鼠都更喜欢与种子相关的气味而不是没有种子的气味,以及与 5 粒种子相关的气味而不是 1 粒种子的气味。这些数据提供了分类群学习和记忆水平差异的证据,很可能与分类群之间受环境调节的个性差异有关。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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