“…By contrast, rodents do not provide a good model for assessing detrimental effects on LTM. Nevertheless, to date, almost all NOR tests have been done in rodents and this test is increasingly used in rodent animal models of various diseases including Alzheimer's Disease (Donkin et al, 2010;Greco et al, 2010;Hillen et al, 2010;Lu et al, 2009;Mouri et al, 2007;Nishida et al, 2006;Taglialatela et al, 2009), schizophrenia (Hauser et al, 2009;McLean et al, 2009;Neill et al, 2010;Ozawa et al, 2006;Powell et al, 2007;Vigano et al, 2009), and Down's syndrome (Lockrow et al, 2010). The absence of any external reinforcement in the NOR test is particularly important as it makes it more comparable to memory tests in human, which are normally conducted without the use of positive or negative reinforcers such as food and electric shock (Ennaceur and Delacour, 1988).…”