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Lesions of the Orbitofrontal but Not Medial Prefrontal Cortex Affect Cognitive Judgment Bias in Rats

机译:眶额而不是内侧前额叶皮层的病变影响大鼠的认知判断偏差。

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Neuroimaging studies in humans have recently shown that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) mediate bias in the judgment of forthcoming events. In the present study, we sought to determine whether cognitive judgment bias (CJB) is also dependent on these prefrontal regions in non-human animals. For this, we trained a cohort of rats in the ambiguous-cue interpretation (ACI) paradigm, subjected them to excitotoxic lesions in the medial PFC (mPFC) and OFC, and tested the effects of neuronal loss within these regions on CJB. Comparison of the lesions’ behavioral effects in the ACI paradigm revealed that neuronal loss within the OFC but not within the mPFC influences the interpretation of ambiguous cues by animals. Our findings demonstrate the specific involvement of the OFC in CJB in rats.
机译:人体的神经影像研究最近表明,前额叶皮层(PFC)和眶额叶皮层(OFC)在判断即将发生的事件时会产生偏见。在本研究中,我们试图确定认知判断偏差(CJB)是否也取决于非人类动物的这些前额叶区域。为此,我们训练了一组在歧义提示解释(ACI)模式下的大鼠,使它们在内侧PFC(mPFC)和OFC中遭受兴奋性毒性损伤,并测试了这些区域内神经元丢失对CJB的影响。通过比较ACI范式中病变的行为效果,可以发现,OFC中而不是mPFC中的神经元丢失会影响动物对歧义线索的解释。我们的发现证明了OFC在大鼠CJB中的特定参与。

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