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Perirhinal cortex lesions in rats disrupt performance in a spatial DNMS task
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Brain FunctionBrain MechanismSocial SciencesNeural MechanismNon MatchNeurologyMotor NeurophysiologyBilateral Electrolytic LesionsCognitive NeuroscienceSensorimotor ControlCognitive ScienceRats Disrupt PerformanceCortical RemodelingSpatial Dnms TaskSensorimotor IntegrationRehabilitationNervous SystemControl RatsNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyProcedural MemoryNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicinePerirhinal Cortex Lesions
Rats with bilateral electrolytic lesions of the perirhinal cortex and sham operated control rats were tested in a spatially guided, delayed non match to sample task. Although perirhinal lesioned animals showed no deficit in acquisition of the task, a performance deficit was observed across longer delay intervals. These results indicate that the perirhinal cortex is a critical component of the network subserving working or declarative memory in the rat.