Facilitated single-alternation go, no-go acquisition following hippocampectomy in the rat.

Abstract
Trained male hooded rats, 6 with hippocampal ablations, 6 with cortical control lesions, and 6 normals on a go, no-go single-alternation task in a bar-press situation. Hippocampectomized Ss were more efficient than controls at witholding responses on nonreinforced no-go trials and at responding on the food-reinforced go trials as measured by latency to the 1st response and number of responses on each trial. The cortically damaged controls were deficient compared to the normals as shown by the number of responses on each trial. (15 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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