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Article Dans Une Revue Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior Année : 1986

A novel method for quantifying passive-avoidance behavior based on the exponential distribution of step-through latencies

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In the extensive literature dealing with the one-trial passive-avoidance task the data are usually represented by the median latency to respond. We propose here a novel representation and analysis of passive-avoidance data which is based on the observation that the complement of the cumulative distribution of step-through latencies (i.e., the fraction of animals remaining in the safe compartment) decays exponentially with time from the onset of the trial. A remarkably close fit of this complementary distribution is seen when the best-fitting straight line is drawn through the data points plotted on semilog coordinates. The slope of this line k, which we call "the step-through rate constant," (or alternatively, the T1/2 which is equal to 0.69/k) provides an accurate description of the population behavior as a whole in most cases. In view of the exponential distribution of passive-avoidance data this treatment appears to be more appropriate than the widely-used measures of central tendency, the median and mean. It is applicable to research on the effects of drugs on passive-avoidance memory, and probably appropriate to other behavioral paradigms and species.

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hal-04174529 , version 1 (01-08-2023)

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Daniel Shulz, Dina Chernichovsky, Cecil Allweis. A novel method for quantifying passive-avoidance behavior based on the exponential distribution of step-through latencies. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1986, 25 (5), pp.979-983. ⟨10.1016/0091-3057(86)90073-0⟩. ⟨hal-04174529⟩
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