The effects of lesions of telencephalic visual structures on visual discriminative performance in turtles (Chrysemyspicta picta)
- 19 July 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 218 (1) , 1-24
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902180102
Abstract
Ascending thalamotelencephalic visuaJ pathways that terminate in specific telencephalic regions have been described in all reptiles studied. Although the anatomical data suggests that such telencephalic regions may play a role in visual processing in reptiles, few behavioral data are available. In the present study, the effects of destruction of either the core nucleus (CN) of the dorsal ventricular ridge (telencephalic terminus of the tectothal‐amofugalpathway) or the dorsal cortex (telencephalic terminus of the retino‐thalamofugal pathway) on visual discriminative performance in the turtle were examined. Following extensive bilateral destruction of the CN, turtles were severely impaired in their performance of both a simultaneous pattern discrimination and a simultaneous visual intensity discrimination. The extent of the discriminative impairment was found to be specifically correlated with the amount of CN damage. In contrast to the effects of CN lesions, lesions of the dorsal cortex had no evident effect on the performance of either a simultaneous pattern discrimination or a simultaneous visual intensity discrimination. The present results suggest that, as in birds and mammals, telencephalic visual areas play an important role in visual functions in reptiles. As in at least some birds (such as pigeons), the telencephalic terminus of the tectothalamofugal visual pathway appears to play a larger, or at least more readily measurable, role in visual discrimination than does the telencephalic terminus of the retinothalamofugal pathway.Keywords
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