| Literature DB >> 20882541 |
Maria C Alvarado1, Andy Kazama, Alyson Zeamer, Jocelyne Bachevalier.
Abstract
The oddity task (e.g., A-, A-, B+) is classified as a conjunctive or relational task in which accurate performance depends upon learning to attend to stimulus relationships, not stimulus identity, and has no retention component as stimuli are presented simultaneously. It has been suggested that the hippocampus may play a particular role in learning this type of task in humans and animals. To test this, we trained adult rhesus macaques with selective neurotoxic damage to the hippocampal formation on their ability to learn and apply an oddity rule. The results suggest that the monkeys were able to adapt simple strategies to solve variations of the oddity task, however as the opportunity for such strategies was reduced, monkeys with hippocampal damage were increasingly impaired.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20882541 PMCID: PMC3014996 DOI: 10.1002/hipo.20827
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hippocampus ISSN: 1050-9631 Impact factor: 3.899