Confirming Measures of Social Motivation in Background Strains of Mice Using the Weighted Doors Task
Confirming Measures of Social Motivation in Background Strains of Mice Using the Weighted Doors Task
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Date
2023-12
Authors
Razzaq, Fatima
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
The weighted doors task is a novel measure of social motivation and is used in the current
study to determine the differences in social motivation between C57 and BTBR mice as
well as sex differences. It was found that male mice displayed higher social motivation in
comparison to the female mice and the C57 mice displayed higher social motivation than
the BTBR mice. The social deficits the BTBR mice displayed support their continued use
as an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) mouse model. Additionally, this research
validated the weighted doors task as a robust and reliable measure of social motivation,
allowing future neuroscience research to utilize the weighted doors task as a standardized
measure of social motivation. In this way, conditions such as ASD can be investigated
and better understood for future interventions.