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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2016 Jul 14;81(1):21–30. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2016.07.004

Table 1.

Cognitive Domains Affected in D2R-OE Mice and Patients With Schizophrenia

Cognitive Domain Test(s) applied in Humans Outcome in patients with Schizophrenia (references) Test applied in mice Outcome in D2R-OE mice (reference)
Conditional Associative Learning Visual conditional associative learning tests Deficit in learning the task (32) and (33) Auditory conditional associative learning tests Deficit in learning the task. (31)
Inhibitory control Visual Go/NoGo learning task Reduced Response accuracy due to omitted Go trials (34) Auditory Go/NoGo Task Reduced response accuracy due to interference from prior trial (31)
Reversal Learning Visual discrimination task Deficit in simple discrimination and reversal trials (35) Odor/texture discrimination task Deficit in reversal trials-(36)
Time perception Auditory temporal bisection procedure Decreased temporal precision (37) Auditory temporal bisection procedure Decreased temporal precision (38; 39)
Time production Self-paced time production task Decreased temporal precision (40) Peak Interval timing procedure Decreased temporal precision (20)
Spatial Working Memory oculomotor and haptic delayed-response tasks Deficits in performance at 2 time delays. (41) Non match to sample T-maze task Deficit in acquisition (18)
Maintenance of information in Working memory A visual, color based retention task. Normal-(30) Two choice visual discrimination task Normal (42)
Problem Solving/Executive Function Spatial mazes (Selected by MATRICS) Poor performance (43) Puzzle Box digging task Impaired problem solving (44)