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Dissociating the role of the parietal cortex and dorsal hippocampus for spatial information processing.
Authors:Goodrich-Hunsaker, Naomi J.   Hunsaker, Michael R.   Kesner, Raymond P.
Abstract:Dorsal hippocampus, parietal cortex, and control lesioned rats were tested on both a metric and topological task. The metric task consisted of 2 different objects placed 68 cm apart on a cheese board. After habituation, the objects were moved to a separation of 38 cm on Day 1 and to a separation of 98 cm on Day 2. The topological task consisted of 4 different objects placed in a square orientation. After habituation, the first 2 objects were switched, and after the rats habituated to that change, the back 2 objects were switched. This was repeated on a different day with 4 new objects. The data suggest that the hippocampus is necessary for metric representations, whereas the parietal cortex is necessary for topological representations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:dorsal hippocampus   parietal cortex   metric   topological   novelty   spatial information processing
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