水迷宫中的平行信息处理:涉及背纹状体和海马的独立记忆系统的证据

Robert J. McDonald, Norman M. White
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本实验研究了大鼠背侧纹状体或穹窿损伤对水迷宫中可见平台位置的学习能力。我们还评估了动物在隐藏(淹没)平台时找到平台的能力。背纹状体神经毒性损伤的大鼠同时获得了任务的可见平台和隐藏平台版本,但当被要求在它们所学的空间位置和新位置的可见平台之间做出选择时,它们首先游到旧的空间位置。穹窿受到射频损伤的大鼠获得了水迷宫任务的可见平台版本,但无法了解平台在空间中的位置。当可见的平台移动到一个新的位置时,它们直接游向它。正常大鼠同时获得了该任务的可见和隐藏平台版本。这些发现表明,在缺乏包括背纹状体在内的功能性神经系统的情况下,空间信息主要控制着动物的行为,即使在有提示的情况下,动物之前已经被强化了接近的提示。在缺乏功能性海马体系统的情况下,行为不受空间信息的影响,对局部强化线索的反应增强。这些结果支持了哺乳动物神经系统中不同的神经基质同时、并行地获取不同类型信息的观点。
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Parallel information processing in the water maze: Evidence for independent memory systems involving dorsal striatum and hippocampus

This experiment investigated the ability of rats withdorsal striatal or fornix damage to learn the location of a visible platform in a water maze. We also assessed the animals' ability to find the platform when it was hidden (submerged). Rats with neurotoxic damage to the dorsal striatum acquired both the visible and hidden platform versions of the task, but when required to choose between the spatial location they had learned and the visible platform in a new location they swam first to the old spatial location. Rats with radio-frequency damage to the fornix acquired the visible platform version of the water maze task but failed to learn about the platform's location in space. When the visible platform was moved to a new location they swam directly to it. Normal rats acquired both the visible and hidden platform versions of the task. These findings suggest that in the absence of a functional neural system that includes dorsal striatum, spatial information predominantly controlled behavior even in the presence of a cue that the animals had previously been reinforced for approaching. In the absence of a functional hippocampal system behavior was not affected by spatial information and responding to local reinforced cues was enhanced. The results support the idea that different neural substrates in the mammalian nervous system acquire different types of information simultaneously and in parallel.

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