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Studies of the limbic comparator: Limbic circuit training-induced unit activity and avoidance behavior in rabbits with anterior dorsal thalamic lesions.
Authors:Kubota  Yasuo; Gabriel  Michael
Abstract:Multiunit activity of cingulate cortex and the anterior ventral (AntV) thalamic nucleus was recorded as rabbits learned to avoid a shock by locomoting in response to a tone (CS+) and to ignore a nonpredictive tone (CS–). Rabbits with anterior dorsal (AntD) thalamic lesions avoided shock more often than controls during the first training session and the first session of extinction training given after the completion of acquisition. Training-induced neuronal changes in cingulate cortex and in components of the AntV nucleus were lost in the rabbits with lesions. These effects were comparable to previously observed effects of subicular lesions. It is proposed that interactions of AntD thalamic, subicular, and cingulate cortical neurons yield a stable mnemonic representation of the associative significance of the CS. The representation is used in a comparator circuit, which inhibits behavior when unexpected events occur. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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