海马背侧病变大鼠桡臂迷宫行为:线索的影响。

G Winocur
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摘要

双侧海马背侧病变的大鼠在标准(无线索)桡臂迷宫中受到损伤,但当在每只手臂上添加显著视觉线索时,其他海马组的表现几乎与皮质组和操作对照组一样好。术前对无线索迷宫进行训练,而不是对有线索迷宫进行训练,会干扰术后海马区线索组的益处。对照组在所有提示和训练条件下的表现都一样好。消除反应排序的程序不影响海马组或对照组的表现。结果被解释为反映了海马体参与调解空间线索,但不一定沿着认知地图理论预测的路线。这表明,海马损伤的缺陷动物是信息处理普遍受损的一种表现。
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Radial-arm-maze behavior by rats with dorsal hippocampal lesions: effect of cuing.

Rats with bilateral dorsal hippocampal lesions were impaired when tested on standard (non-cued) versions of the radial arm maze, but other hippocampal groups performed almost as well as cortical and operated control groups when salient visual cues were added to each arm. Preoperative training on the non-cued, but not the cued, maze interfered with the benefits of postoperatively cuing hippocampal groups. Control groups performed equally well under all cuing and training conditions. Procedures that eliminated response sequencing did not affect performance of hippocampal or control groups. The results were interpreted as reflecting hippocampal involvement in mediating spatial cues but not necessarily along the lines predicted by cognitive map theory. It is suggested that deficits animals with hippocampal lesions represent one manifestation of a general impairment in processing information.

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