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Cholinergic blockade in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus disrupts short-term memory in rats
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NeuropsychologyMuscarinic Antagonist ScopolamineBrain FunctionPrefrontal CortexPosition TaskSocial SciencesMemoryNeurologyCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceMemory SystemCholinergic AntagonismBehavioural PharmacologyNeuropharmacologyNervous SystemDopamineNeurobiological MechanismNeurophysiologyMemory LossCholinergic BlockadeProcedural MemoryNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
The muscarinic antagonist scopolamine was injected into the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of rats that were well trained in an operant delayed non-matching to position task. Cholinergic antagonism in the hippocampus induced dose- and delay-dependent deficits, characteristic of impaired short-term retention. By contrast, cholinergic antagonism in the prefrontal cortex induced dose-dependent but delay-independent deficits, suggesting disturbance of some non-mnemonic regulatory process in the neocortex.