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The effect of excitotoxic hippocampal lesions on simple and conditional discrimination learning in the rat.

机译:兴奋性海马损伤对大鼠简单和​​条件歧视学习的影响。

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The effect of excitotoxic lesions of the hippocampus on acquisition and reversal of simple and conditional tasks was investigated using a Y-maze. Hippocampal-lesioned rats were severely impaired on acquisition and reversal of a conditional visuo-spatial task (where different pairs of visually distinctive choice arms indicated whether a left or right arm choice was correct on that trial) and were unable to acquire a visuo-visual conditional discrimination (where the appearance of the start arm indicated which of the visually distinctive choice arms was correct irrespective of their left/right position). They were not impaired on acquisition or reversal of a simple spatial left/right discrimination task (where all arms had the same visual appearance) nor on acquisition of a visual discrimination (where the correct, visually distinctive, choice arm varied in its left/right position). Hippocampal-lesioned rats were, however, impaired on reversal of this visual discrimination task and on acquisition and reversal of another visual discrimination task in which the visually distinctive choice arms were less different from each other than in the first version of this task. The degree of impairment in the lesioned rats was related to task difficulty for the sham-operated rats and was not specific to tasks requiring spatial choices, visual discrimination or conditional responding. The impairment on conditional tasks was greater than the impairment on those non-conditional tasks which happened to be matched for task difficulty for the sham-operated rats, suggesting that the conditional demand may target the function of the hippocampus rather closely. Statistically worse than chance performance by hippocampal-lesioned (and sham-operated) rats at the beginning of reversal testing, which was given 24 h after achieving criterion on acquisition of that task, indicated that hippocampal-lesioned rats simultaneously exhibited good memory but impaired learning for the type of information required for those tasks.
机译:使用Y型迷宫研究了海马兴奋性毒性损伤对简单和条件性任务的获取和逆转的影响。海马病变大鼠在有条件的视觉空间任务的获取和逆转过程中受到严重损害(其中不同的视觉上独特的选择臂对在该试验中指示左臂或右臂的选择是否正确),并且无法获得视觉-视觉上的条件辨别(起始臂的外观指示哪个视觉上独特的选择臂是正确的,而不管其左/右位置如何)。在获取或逆转简单的空间左/右辨别任务(所有手臂都具有相同的视觉外观)或获取视觉辨别(其中正确,视觉上独特的选择手臂的左/右有所不同)时,它们不会受到损害位置)。然而,海马损伤的大鼠在逆转该视觉识别任务时以及在另一视觉识别任务的获取和逆转中受到损害,在该视觉识别任务中,视觉上独特的选择臂彼此之间的差异小于该任务的第一个版本。病变大鼠的损伤程度与假手术大鼠的任务难度有关,而与需要空间选择,视觉辨别或条件响应的任务无关。有条件任务的损害大于那些与假手术大鼠的任务难度相匹配的非条件任务的损害,这表明有条件需求可能非常接近地针对海马功能。统计学上比逆转测试开始时海马病变(和假手术)大鼠的偶然表现差(达到完成任务的标准后24小时给予),这表明海马病变的大鼠同时表现出良好的记忆力但损害了学习这些任务所需的信息类型。

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