Cognitive impairment is a significant comorbidity of epilepsy. At present, the molecular/cellular mechanisms that underlie these cognitive impairments remain unknown. It seems likely that a complete understanding at the molecular/cellular level will require the use of rodent models. A number of rodent models of epilepsy are used to study cognition in a variety of behavioral tasks. This review presents a brief overview of two commonly used tasks (the Morris water maze and the radial arm maze) that have been used to assess spatial learning/memory in two chemoconvulsant models of temporal lobe epilepsy. © American Epilepsy Society.
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Murphy, G. G. (2013). Spatial learning and memory-what’s TLE got to do with it? Epilepsy Currents, 13(1), 26–29. https://doi.org/10.5698/1535-7511-13.1.26
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