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Central Nervous System: Recovery of Function

Authors: D G, Stein; J J, Rosen; J, Graziadei; D, Mishkin; J J, Brink;

Central Nervous System: Recovery of Function

Abstract

Rats with one- or two-stage lesions in the hippocampus, amygdala, or frontal cortex were tested on a variety of tasks. Even though locus and amount of tissue damage were very similar in the two groups, animals with one-stage lesions were impaired as judged by performance on all problems, while animals with two-stage lesions were not.

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Discrimination Learning, Male, Animals, Amygdala, Hippocampus, Frontal Lobe, Rats

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