The GABA(B) receptor is a heterodimer of GABA(B(1)) and GABA(B(2)) subunits. There are two isoforms of the GABA(B(1)) subunit: GABAB(la) and GABA(B(lb)). Recentstudies with mutantmice suggest a differential role for the two GABA(B(1)) isoforms in behavioural processes. As pharmacological and genetic studies have implicated GABAB receptors in cognition we investigated the behaviour of GABA(B(la))(-/-) and GABA(B(lb))(-/-) mice in different types of cognitive paradigms. GABA(B(la))(-/-) and GABA(B(lb))(-/-) mice were both impaired relative to wildtype controls in a continuous spontaneous alternation behaviour test of working spatial memory. In contrast to the reported phenotype of GABA(B(1))(-/-) mice, however, neither GABA(B(la))(-/-) nor GABA(B(lb))(-/-) mice were deficient in a passive avoidance task. On the other hand, GABA(B(la))(-/-) mice were impaired in familiar and novel object recognition. We conclude that GABA(B(1)) isoforms contribute differentially to GABA(B) receptor-mediated cognitive processes. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.