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The temporal–hippocampal region and retention: The role of temporo-entorhinal connections in rats
Authors:TROND MYHRER,GUNNAR AASE NÆ  VDAL
Affiliation:Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Division for Environmental Toxicology, Kjeller, Norway
Abstract:Results from previous studies suggest that the entorhinal cortex may be involved in mnemonic processes. The present study was carried out to investigate whether disruption of fibre connections between the temporal cortex and lateral entorhinal area may impair retention of a pre-operatively acquired simultaneous brightness discrimination task. The lesion resulted in a severe impairment in retaining the discrimination task (Experiment 1). The retention deficit could not be traced into the hippocampal formation by making perforant path lesions or hippocampal lesions (Experiment 2). The results indicate that the lateral entorhinal cortex is more crucial for reference memory than the hippocampal formation.
Keywords:Temporal and entorhinal cortices    memory
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