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Effects of environmental enrichment on old mice
Article first published online: 13 OCT 2004
DOI: 10.1002/dev.420150104
Copyright © 1982 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Warren, J. M., Zerweck, C. and Anthony, A. (1982), Effects of environmental enrichment on old mice. Dev. Psychobiol., 15: 13–18. doi: 10.1002/dev.420150104
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- Issue published online: 13 OCT 2004
- Article first published online: 13 OCT 2004
- Manuscript Revised: 11 JUN 1981
- Manuscript Received: 18 NOV 1980
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Abstract
Fifteen male C57BL/6J mice, exposed to an enriched environment from age 600 to 750 days, were compared with 15 matched controls on 4 learning problems and an activity test. The enriched mice were significantly superior on an incidental learning and a food-seeking task, but did not differ significantly from controls on a brightness discrimination task, the Lashley III maze and an activity test. The relative abundance of high and low ribonucleic acid-containing cerebrocortical cells differed significantly between groups; the enriched mice had more cells with very high levels of RNA. The mammalian brain appears to remain responsive to environmental enrichment well into advanced age.

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