Salamone_1984_Behav.Brain.Res_13_63

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Title : Impairment in T-maze reinforced alternation performance following nucleus basalis magnocellularis lesions in rats - Salamone_1984_Behav.Brain.Res_13_63
Author(s) : Salamone JD , Beart PM , Alpert JE , Iversen SD
Ref : Behavioural Brain Research , 13 :63 , 1984
Abstract :

Rats were trained on a reinforced alternation paradigm using an elevated T-maze. After pre-surgical training subjects received either ibotenic acid (4 micrograms/0.4 microliter) or vehicle (pH 7.4, 0.4 microliter) bilaterally into the region of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis--an important source of neocortical acetylcholine projections. Acetylcholinesterase staining of sectioned brains revealed a loss of neocortical, but not hippocampal staining in lesioned animals. On the T-maze task, lesioned rats showed significantly impaired choice performance relative to controls. They also demonstrated significant side biases, the degree of which was correlated with choice performance deficit.

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Salamone JD, Beart PM, Alpert JE, Iversen SD (1984)
Impairment in T-maze reinforced alternation performance following nucleus basalis magnocellularis lesions in rats
Behavioural Brain Research 13 :63

Salamone JD, Beart PM, Alpert JE, Iversen SD (1984)
Behavioural Brain Research 13 :63