Aggleton J P, Mishkin M
Neuropsychologia. 1983;21(3):189-97. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(83)90037-4.
Monkeys with surgical lesions which removed the medial portions of the medial and anterior thalamic nuclei were markedly impaired on a test of object recognition. The same animals were able to learn visual pattern discriminations and a spatial delayed response task at a normal rate. These findings indicate that lesions in the medial thalamus produce a selective impairment in visual recognition memory in monkeys and, consequently, may provide an experimental model for human "diencephalic amnesia".
接受手术损伤,切除内侧丘脑核和前丘脑核内侧部分的猴子,在物体识别测试中表现出明显受损。相同的这些动物能够以正常速度学习视觉模式辨别和空间延迟反应任务。这些发现表明,丘脑内侧的损伤会在猴子的视觉识别记忆中产生选择性损伤,因此,可能为人类“间脑失忆症”提供一个实验模型。