Bussey Timothy J, Wise Steven P, Murray Elisabeth A
Laboratory of Neuropsychology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-4415, USA.
Behav Neurosci. 2002 Aug;116(4):703-15.
Five rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were trained to learn novel conditional visuomotor associations, to perform this task with familiar stimuli, and to perform a visual matching-to-sample task with the same familiar stimuli. Removal of the orbital and ventral prefrontal cortex (PFv+o) in 1 hemisphere and inferotemporal cortex (IT) in the other, thus completing a surgical disconnection of these 2 regions, yielded an impairment on all 3 tasks. Addition of a premotor cortex lesion to the hemisphere containing the PFv+o lesion did not worsen the impairments. The results indicate that PFv+o interacts with IT in both the learning and retention of conditional visuomotor associations. In addition to those associations, which might be considered lower order rules for choosing a response, frontotemporal interaction also appears to be important for higher order rules, such as those involved in the matching task.
五只恒河猴(猕猴)接受训练,学习新的条件性视觉运动关联,用熟悉的刺激执行此任务,并使用相同的熟悉刺激执行视觉样本匹配任务。切除一个半球的眶额和腹侧前额叶皮层(PFv+o)以及另一个半球的颞下皮层(IT),从而完成这两个区域的手术切断,导致在所有三项任务上均出现损伤。在含有PFv+o损伤的半球上增加运动前区皮层损伤并不会使损伤恶化。结果表明,PFv+o在条件性视觉运动关联的学习和保持中与IT相互作用。除了那些可能被视为选择反应的低阶规则的关联之外,额颞相互作用对于高阶规则(如匹配任务中涉及的规则)似乎也很重要。