Incidental (unreinforced) and reinforced spatial learning in rats with ventral and dorsal lesions of the hippocampus

We investigated whether the ventral and dorsal hippocampus were differentially involved in incidental spatial learning. Rats with ventral and dorsal hippocampal lesions were tested on an unreinforced test of spatial memory that takes advantage of their natural propensity to explore novelty. Rats wer...

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Published inBehavioural brain research Vol. 202; no. 1; pp. 64 - 70
Main Authors Gaskin, Stephane, Gamliel, Anafa, Tardif, Marilyn, Cole, Emily, Mumby, Dave G.
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Abstract We investigated whether the ventral and dorsal hippocampus were differentially involved in incidental spatial learning. Rats with ventral and dorsal hippocampal lesions were tested on an unreinforced test of spatial memory that takes advantage of their natural propensity to explore novelty. Rats were presented with two copies of an identical object in a large circular open field arena. Subsequently, the rats were placed back into the open field with one of the objects displaced to an adjacent quadrant of the arena. Sham-operated rats and rats with ventral hippocampal lesions spent more time in the quadrant that contained the displaced object than in the quadrant that contained the non-displaced object, and more time investigating the displaced object than the non-displaced object. Rats with dorsal hippocampal lesions were impaired on both measures. Both sham and ventral hippocampal lesioned rats subsequently learned to retrieve a food pellet in the ends of each arm of a radial maze. Rats with lesions to the dorsal hippocampus showed no significant improvement in the number of errors made across training sessions and made significantly more errors, overall, than rats with ventral hippocampal or sham lesions. The findings suggest that an intact dorsal but not ventral hippocampus is necessary for spatial learning in rats.
AbstractList We investigated whether the ventral and dorsal hippocampus were differentially involved in incidental spatial learning. Rats with ventral and dorsal hippocampal lesions were tested on an unreinforced test of spatial memory that takes advantage of their natural propensity to explore novelty. Rats were presented with two copies of an identical object in a large circular open field arena. Subsequently, the rats were placed back into the open field with one of the objects displaced to an adjacent quadrant of the arena. Sham-operated rats and rats with ventral hippocampal lesions spent more time in the quadrant that contained the displaced object than in the quadrant that contained the non-displaced object, and more time investigating the displaced object than the non-displaced object. Rats with dorsal hippocampal lesions were impaired on both measures. Both sham and ventral hippocampal lesioned rats subsequently learned to retrieve a food pellet in the ends of each arm of a radial maze. Rats with lesions to the dorsal hippocampus showed no significant improvement in the number of errors made across training sessions and made significantly more errors, overall, than rats with ventral hippocampal or sham lesions. The findings suggest that an intact dorsal but not ventral hippocampus is necessary for spatial learning in rats.
Author Cole, Emily
Tardif, Marilyn
Mumby, Dave G.
Gaskin, Stephane
Gamliel, Anafa
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Exploration
Radial maze
Latent learning
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Spatial memory
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Rodentia
Central nervous system
Space perception
Novelty stimulus
Encephalon
Vertebrata
Mammalia
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SubjectTerms Analysis of Variance
Animals
Behavioral psychophysiology
Biological and medical sciences
Exploration
Exploratory Behavior - physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hippocampus - drug effects
Hippocampus - physiology
Latent learning
Learning - physiology
Male
Maze Learning - physiology
Memory - physiology
N-Methylaspartate - toxicity
Neurotoxins - toxicity
NMDA
Novelty preference
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Radial maze
Rats
Rats, Long-Evans
Space Perception - physiology
Spatial Behavior - physiology
Spatial memory
Time Factors
Title Incidental (unreinforced) and reinforced spatial learning in rats with ventral and dorsal lesions of the hippocampus
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