Place and Response Learning of Rats in a Morris Water Maze: Differential Effects of Fimbria Fornix and Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions
@article{Bruin2001PlaceAR,
title={Place and Response Learning of Rats in a Morris Water Maze: Differential Effects of Fimbria Fornix and Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions},
author={Jan P.C. de Bruin and Marta Moita and Hannie M. de Brabander and Ruud N.J.M.A. Joosten},
journal={Neurobiology of Learning and Memory},
year={2001},
volume={75},
pages={164-178}
}The question examined in this study is concerned with a possible functional dissociation between the hippocampal formation and the prefrontal cortex in spatial navigation. Wistar rats with hippocampal damage (inflicted by a bilateral lesion of the fimbria fornix), rats with damage to the medial prefrontal cortex, and control-operated rats were examined for their performance in either one of two different spatial tasks in a Morris water maze, a place learning task (requiring a locale system), or…
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