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Male and female mice exhibit sex differences in serial pattern learning, particularly with complex tasks. Males learned complex "runs" patterns faster than females, suggesting complexity influences sex-based learning disparities in rodents.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Comparative Psychology
  • Animal Behavior

Background:

  • Investigating sex differences in learning and memory is crucial for understanding cognitive processes.
  • Previous studies in nonhuman animals often used paradigms limiting exploration of complex learning between sexes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine sex differences in the ability of mice to learn serial patterns of increasing complexity.
  • To determine if learning complexity influences the manifestation of sex differences in rodents.

Main Methods:

  • Three experiments were conducted with male and female mice to assess learning of single alternation, double alternation, and runs patterns.
  • Performance was evaluated based on the speed of acquisition for each pattern type.

Main Results:

  • Mice successfully learned all three pattern types, with difficulty increasing with pattern complexity.
  • Males demonstrated significantly faster learning of the complex runs pattern compared to females.
  • No significant sex differences were observed in the acquisition of single or double alternation patterns.

Conclusions:

  • Rodent serial pattern learning is influenced by pattern complexity.
  • Sex differences in learning are more apparent in rodents when acquiring more complex patterns.
  • Findings extend beyond rats, indicating potential sex-based cognitive variations in serial pattern learning across rodent species.