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Unilateral hippocampal lesions prevent recall of a passive avoidance task in day-old chicks

Sandi, Carmen  
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Rose, Steven P.
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Patterson, Teresa A.
1992
Neurosci Lett

The role of the hippocampal system in learning and memory processes in the chick was investigated. A series of experiments examined the effects of lesions in the hippocampal system on the acquisition and retention of a passive avoidance task. Chicks given pretraining bilateral hippocampal lesions showed a decrease of retention of the avoidance response evaluated 3 h posttraining. When given unilaterally, left, but not right lesions, resulted in reduced avoidance. However, bilateral posttraining lesions, made 1 h after training, did not interfere with retention of the task. These results suggest an involvement of the hippocampal system in learning processes in the chick.

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DOI
10.1016/0304-3940(92)90907-O
Author(s)
Sandi, Carmen  
Rose, Steven P.
Patterson, Teresa A.
Date Issued

1992

Published in
Neurosci Lett
Volume

141

Issue

2

Start page

255

End page

8

Subjects

Animals

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Animals

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Newborn

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Avoidance Learning

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Chickens/ physiology

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Functional Laterality

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Hippocampus/ physiology

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Mental Recall/ physiology

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Author address: Brain and Behaviour Research Group, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LGC  
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January 18, 2007
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