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Assessing Reliability, Heritability and General Cognitive Ability in a Battery of Cognitive Tasks for Laboratory Mice
Cathy FernandesGregory GregoryanLin LiuSantiago MonleónRobert PlominLeonard C. SchalkwykJose L. Paya-canoMichael J. Galsworthysubject
MaleElementary cognitive task2716 Genetics (clinical)PopulationMorris water navigation task610 Medicine & health142-005 142-005Statistics NonparametricDevelopmental psychologyMiceCognitionQuantitative Trait Heritable1311 GeneticsGeneticsAnimalsSiblingMaze LearningSet (psychology)educationProblem SolvingGenetics (clinical)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMice Inbred BALB CMice Inbred C3Heducation.field_of_studyReproducibility of ResultsCognitionHeritabilityRegressionMice Inbred C57BL1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsModels AnimalHybridization Genetic570 Life sciences; biologyFemaleFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesdescription
This report includes the first sibling study of mouse behavior, and presents evidence for a heritable general cognitive ability (g) factor influencing cognitive batteries. Data from a population of male and female outbred mice (n = 84), and a replication study of male sibling pairs (n = 167) are reported. Arenas employed were the T-maze, the Morris water maze, the puzzle box, the Hebb-Williams maze, object exploration, a water plus-maze, and a second food-puzzle arena. The results show a factor structure consistent with the presence of g in mice. Employing one score per arena, this factor accounts for 41% of the variance in the first study (or 36% after sex regression) and 23% in the second, where this factor also showed sibling correlations of 0.17-0.21, which translates into an upper-limit heritability estimate of around 40%. Reliabilities of many tasks are low and consequently set an even lower ceiling for inter-arena or sibling correlations. Nevertheless, the factor structure is seen to remain fairly robust across permutations of the battery composition and the current findings fit well with other recent studies.
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2005-09-01 |