Objects and Positions in Visual Scenes: Effects of Perirhinal and Postrhinal Cortex Lesions in the Rat. |
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Authors: | Gaffan, E. A. Healey, A. N. Eacott, M. J. |
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Abstract: | The authors assessed rats' encoding of the appearance or egocentric position of objects within visual scenes containing 3 objects (Experiment 1) or 1 object (Experiment 2A). Experiment 2B assessed encoding of the shape and fill pattern of single objects, and encoding of configurations (object + position, shape + fill). All were assessed by testing rats' ability to discriminate changes from familiar scenes (constant-negative paradigm). Perirhinal cortex lesions impaired encoding of objects and their shape; postrhinal cortex lesions impaired encoding of egocentric position, but the effect may have been partly due to entorhinal involvement. Neither lesioned group was impaired in detecting configural change. In Experiment 1, both lesion groups were impaired in detecting small changes in relative position of the 3 objects, suggesting that more sensitive tests might reveal configural encoding deficits. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | egocentric object position object appearance cortex lesions configural encoding object shape fill pattern visual scene discrimination perirhinal cortex lesions Dark Agouti male rats |
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