Rosenkilde C E, Divac I
J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1976 Apr;90(4):343-52. doi: 10.1037/h0077208.
Cats were trained on a time-discrimination task in which different periods of bodily confinement served as discriminanda for go-left/go-right responding. Lesions of gyrus proreus or the associated anteroventral part of nucleus caudatus impaired relearning in this situation. After reacquisition, animals with caudate lesions received proreal ablations and animals with cortical damage received caudate lesions; both additional lesions caused reappearance of the deficit. The absence of external stimuli to signal locus of reinforcement at the moment of spatial choice may have been crucial for eliciting the deficit. The data support the notion that the prefrontal cortex and the anatomically related part of the caudate nucleus participate in similar behaviors.
猫接受了一项时间辨别任务训练,在该任务中,不同时长的身体限制作为向左/向右反应的辨别刺激。前扣带回或尾状核相关腹侧前部的损伤会损害这种情况下的再学习。重新习得后,尾状核损伤的动物接受前扣带回切除,而皮质损伤的动物接受尾状核损伤;这两种额外的损伤都导致了缺陷的再次出现。在空间选择时缺乏外部刺激来指示强化位置,这可能是引发缺陷的关键因素。这些数据支持了前额叶皮质和尾状核在解剖学上相关的部分参与类似行为的观点。