Exploration and habituation in Purkinje cell degeneration mutant mice

Purkinje cell degeneration ( pcd) mutant mice lose virtually all Purkinje cells. It was found that the pcd mutants did not show within-sessions habituation in terms of hole-poking responses. This type of perseverative responding has been found in rats with limbic system damage and implies a role for...

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