Non-spatial acquisition and retention deficits following small excitotoxic lesions within the hippocampus in monkeys

Neuroscience(2001)

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Marmoset monkeys with excitotoxic lesions confined to cornu ammonis subfields 1–3, subiculum and pre-subiculum, but sparing the entorhinal cortex, were impaired on retention and learning of conditional object–choice discriminations. For each of these discriminations, the monkeys were required to choose one of two objects depending on which of two patterned backgrounds was used on each trial. Two styles of order of trial presentation were used: ‘random’ presentation which maximised the degree of interference between trials, and ‘runs’ presentation which was intended to encourage the monkeys to learn each component of the discrimination separately. Before surgery monkeys found the discriminations more difficult to learn when the trials were presented in the ‘runs’ style than when presented in the ‘random’ style suggesting that the task is best learnt by applying a conditional rule. After surgery a significant ‘group×style’ interaction indicated that the ‘runs’ style was especially difficult for the lesioned monkeys.
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hippocampus,conditional learning,monkey
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