Memory for spatial location as a function of temporal lag in rats: Role of hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex

Andrea A. Chiba, Raymond P. Kesner, April M. Reynolds
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Abstract

Rats with medial prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, or cortical control lesions were tested on an eight-arm radial maze task, in order to examine memory for the temporal order of spatial locations as a function of temporal lag. During the study phase of each trial, rats were allowed to visit each of eitht arms once in an order that was randomly selected for that trial. The test phase required the rats to choose which of two arms occurred earlier in the sequence of arms visited during the study phase. The arms selected as test arms varied according to temporal lag (0–6) or the number of arms that occurred between the two test arms in the study phase. The control rats performed at chance at a temporal lag of zero, but their performance was above chance for the remaining lags, improving after the temporal lag exceeded zero. The hippocampal-lesioned rats showed a marked deficit, performing at chance for all lags, with some savings for those items occurring at the end of the list. The medial, prefrontal cortex-lesioned rats showed a less severe deficit. The results of these data support the notion that both the hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex play significant roles in memory for the temporal order of spatial locations.

大鼠空间定位记忆在时间滞后中的作用:海马和内侧前额叶皮层的作用
在八臂径向迷宫任务中,对内侧前额叶皮层、海马体或皮质控制损伤的大鼠进行了测试,以检验空间位置时间顺序的记忆作为时间滞后的功能。在每次试验的研究阶段,大鼠被允许按照随机选择的顺序访问八个手臂中的每个手臂一次。测试阶段要求大鼠选择在研究阶段访问的手臂序列中出现较早的两个手臂。根据时间滞后(0-6)或研究阶段两个测试臂之间出现的臂数,选择作为测试臂的臂数有所不同。对照大鼠在时间滞后为0时表现为随机,在剩余滞后时间内表现高于随机,在时间滞后超过0时表现有所提高。海马体受损的大鼠表现出明显的缺陷,在所有的滞后时间里都表现得很好,在列表的末尾出现了一些节省。内侧前额叶皮层受损的大鼠表现出较轻的缺陷。这些数据的结果支持了海马体和内侧前额叶皮层在空间位置的时间顺序记忆中发挥重要作用的观点。
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