Table 1.
System | Behavioral test | Behavior results |
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Sensorimotor gating deficit | Prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response assay | Sensorimotor gating deficit (Logue et al., 2009) |
Motor deficits and hyperactivity | Stereotypy | Increased stereotypy (Meirsman et al., 2016a) |
Rotarod | Impaired motor coordination or strength (Quintana et al., 2012) | |
Grip test | No difference in muscle strength (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Basal locomotor activity | Increased basal locomotor activity in novel and familiar environments (Quintana et al., 2012) | |
Basal locomotor activity | Increased locomotor activity and lack of habituation to a novel environment. (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Basal locomotor activity | Increased locomotor activity (Meirsman et al., 2016b) | |
Learning deficiency | Operant behavior, two-way active avoidance procedure | Impaired avoidance learning, acquisition, and integration of visual or auditory cues (Quintana et al., 2012) |
Morris water maze | Visuospatial memory and learning were intact (Quintana et al., 2012) | |
A water-based U maze | Impairments in cue-based learning (Quintana et al., 2012) | |
Rotarod | Motor coordination and learning impairment (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Y-maze | Increased exploration in new environments (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Novel object recognition test | Improved learning and recognition memory (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Dual-solution cross-maze task | Improved ability to distinguish between goal-directed responses and habitual behavior (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Fear conditioning | Impaired contextual fear and cue-related fear expression (Meirsman et al., 2016b) | |
Risk-taking behavior | Elevated-plus maze test | Reduced anxiety levels (Meirsman et al., 2016a) |
Elevated-plus maze test | Decreased anxiety behaviors (Meirsman et al., 2016b) | |
Light–dark test | Exhibit increased risk-taking behaviors (Meirsman et al., 2016b) | |
Marble-burying test | Lower anxiety behaviors (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Marble-burying test | Decreased threat avoidance and more risk-taking behaviors (Meirsman et al., 2016b) | |
Nest building | Decreased anxiety (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Novelty preference | Increased novelty approach/low anxiety behaviors (Meirsman et al., 2016b) | |
Novelty-suppressed feeding test | Decreased conflict anxiety (Meirsman et al., 2016a) | |
Novelty-suppressed feeding test | Increased novelty approach/low anxiety behaviors (Meirsman et al., 2016b) | |
Social interaction test | Increased social behaviors (Meirsman et al., 2016b) |
Mutant mouse phenotypes are displayed in relation to brain connectivity domains as represented in Figure 5.