The ability to solve elementary logic tasks in mice with the knockout of sodium–calcium exchanger gene 2 (NCX2)


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Mice with a knockout of the sodium–calcium exchanger 2 (NCX2) gene were statistically significantly more successful than wild-type controls in the solution of two cognitive tasks, the test for the capacity to extrapolate the direction of the stimulus movement and the “puzzle-box” test for the capacity to find a hidden route to safe environment, which were based on food and aversive motivations, respectively. In both tests, the success of task solution was based on the animal’s ability to use the object’s “permanence” rule (according to J. Piaget). The data confirm that the knockout of this gene, which is accompanied by modulation of the temporal pattern of calcium membrane flux, also induces changes in mouse CNS plasticity.

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I. Poletaeva

Moscow State University

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Rússia, Moscow, 199991

O. Perepelkina

Moscow State University

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Rússia, Moscow, 199991

O. Boyarshinova

Moscow State University

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Rússia, Moscow, 199991

V. Golibrodo

Moscow State University

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Rússia, Moscow, 199991

I. Lilp

Moscow State University

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Rússia, Moscow, 199991

H.-P. Lipp

Institute of Anatomy; School of Laboratory Medicine

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Suíça, Zürich; Durban

Hee Shin

Center for Cognition and Sociality

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República da Coreia, Daejeon

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