Abstract
1.1. The step-through passive avoidance response and discrete lever-press avoidance response of Mongolian gerbils were evaluated to point out the basic problems in the learning and memory tests in this species.2.2. Mongolian gerbils exhibited extremely poor acquisition and maintenance of the passive avoidance response.3.3. In contrast to the result under the passive avoidance situation, Mongolian gerbils demonstrated an excellent performance under the discrete lever-press avoidance situation.4.4. A 5-min brain ischemia elicited a severe morphological damage of the pyramidal cells in hlppocampal CA1 region.5.5. A small part of such ischemia animals showed a deficit of acquisition of the discrete lever-press avoidance.6.6. These results suggest that there is merit and demerit of the acquisiton dependent on the type of tasks, and that the brain function of Mongolian gerbils may be maintained even after the ischemic operation.
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