New frontiers in translational research: Touchscreens, open science, and the mouse translational research accelerator platform

Many neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases and other brain disorders are accompanied by impairments in high‐level cognitive functions including memory, attention, motivation, and decision‐making. Despite several decades of extensive research, neuroscience is little closer to discovering ne...

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Published inGenes, brain and behavior Vol. 20; no. 1; pp. e12705 - n/a
Main Authors Sullivan, Jacqueline A., Dumont, Julie R., Memar, Sara, Skirzewski, Miguel, Wan, Jinxia, Mofrad, Maryam H., Ansari, Hassam Zafar, Li, Yulong, Muller, Lyle, Prado, Vania F., Prado, Marco A. M., Saksida, Lisa M., Bussey, Timothy J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.01.2021
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Summary:Many neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases and other brain disorders are accompanied by impairments in high‐level cognitive functions including memory, attention, motivation, and decision‐making. Despite several decades of extensive research, neuroscience is little closer to discovering new treatments. Key impediments include the absence of validated and robust cognitive assessment tools for facilitating translation from animal models to humans. In this review, we describe a state‐of‐the‐art platform poised to overcome these impediments and improve the success of translational research, the Mouse Translational Research Accelerator Platform (MouseTRAP), which is centered on the touchscreen cognitive testing system for rodents. It integrates touchscreen‐based tests of high‐level cognitive assessment with state‐of‐the art neurotechnology to record and manipulate molecular and circuit level activity in vivo in animal models during human‐relevant cognitive performance. The platform also is integrated with two Open Science platforms designed to facilitate knowledge and data‐sharing practices within the rodent touchscreen community, touchscreencognition.org and mousebytes.ca. Touchscreencognition.org includes the Wall, showcasing touchscreen news and publications, the Forum, for community discussion, and Training, which includes courses, videos, SOPs, and symposia. To get started, interested researchers simply create user accounts. We describe the origins of the touchscreen testing system, the novel lines of research it has facilitated, and its increasingly widespread use in translational research, which is attributable in part to knowledge‐sharing efforts over the past decade. We then identify the unique features of MouseTRAP that stand to potentially revolutionize translational research, and describe new initiatives to partner with similar platforms such as McGill's M3 platform (m3platform.org). The Mouse Translational Research Accelerator Platform (MouseTRAP), which is centered on touchscreen‐based cognitive testing combined with advanced neurotech for studying brain systems, is uniquely integrated with two Open Science platforms. Touchscreen researchers in >300 labs across the world may take advantage of the unique knowledge‐sharing features on touchscreencognition.org(left) and data‐sharing features on mousebytes.ca (depicted below).
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ISSN:1601-1848
1601-183X
DOI:10.1111/gbb.12705