“…Cognitive functions have also been assessed in rodents through conditioned avoidance tasks (Block, 1999;Kofler et al, 2004;. Several paradigms in the Morris water maze and in the eight-arms radial Olton maze, that have been used in most of neuroprotection studies in which cognitive functions are assessed, have proven to be useful for testing hippocampal, striatum and prefrontal cortex functioning as end points of brain damage or neuroprotection after global cerebral ischemia (Morris, 1984;Olton et al, 1982). Hippocampal functioning has been evaluated in rats and mice through some behavioral paradigms that require the integrity of this brain structure and related structures in the temporal lobe (Barnes, 1979;Morris et al, 1982Morris et al, , 1990, in order to configure cognitive spatial representations, i.e., a cognitive spatial map (Cassels, 1998;Jarrad, 1993;McDonald and White, 1994;1995;Moser et al, 1993).…”