Literature DB >> 3979496

Visual recognition in monkeys: effects of transection of fornix.

J Bachevalier, R C Saunders, M Mishkin.   

Abstract

An earlier finding from this laboratory of only a mild recognition impairment after hippocampal removal in mature monkeys (Mishkin 1978) contrasts with the severe deficit originally reported by Gaffan (1974) following transection of the fornix in immature monkeys. Investigation of some of the methodological differences between the two studies (lesion site, age of monkeys, and behavioral paradigm) failed to resolve the discrepancy in results, only a small impairment resulting under all conditions examined. While some still unexplored differences must underlie the divergent findings, it appears that only a comparatively mild impairment in recognition memory results from damage to the hippocampal system under a wide variety of conditions.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3979496     DOI: 10.1007/bf00237841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


  13 in total

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Authors:  E K Warrington
Journal:  Cortex       Date:  1974-09       Impact factor: 4.027

2.  Monkeys' recognition memory for complex pictures and the effect of fornix transection.

Authors:  D Gaffan
Journal:  Q J Exp Psychol       Date:  1977-08       Impact factor: 2.143

3.  Memory in monkeys severely impaired by combined but not by separate removal of amygdala and hippocampus.

Authors:  M Mishkin
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1978-05-25       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Visual recognition in monkeys: effects of separate vs. combined transection of fornix and amygdalofugal pathways.

Authors:  J Bachevalier; J K Parkinson; M Mishkin
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 1.972

5.  Effects of fornix transection on spontaneous and trained non-matching by monkeys.

Authors:  D Gaffan; E A Gaffan; S Harrison
Journal:  Q J Exp Psychol B       Date:  1984-11

6.  Recency effects and lesion effects in delayed non-matching to randomly baited samples by monkeys.

Authors:  D Gaffan; L Weiskrantz
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1980-09-08       Impact factor: 3.252

7.  Memory deficit after fornix section.

Authors:  A C Carr
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 3.139

8.  Hippocampal resections impair associative learning and recognition memory in the monkey.

Authors:  H Mahut; S Zola-Morgan; M Moss
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1982-09       Impact factor: 6.167

9.  Recognition impaired and association intact in the memory of monkeys after transection of the fornix.

Authors:  D Gaffan
Journal:  J Comp Physiol Psychol       Date:  1974-06

10.  An analysis of short-term visual memory in the monkey.

Authors:  M Mishkin; J Delacour
Journal:  J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process       Date:  1975-10
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  11 in total

1.  Impaired recognition memory in monkeys after damage limited to the hippocampal region.

Authors:  S M Zola; L R Squire; E Teng; L Stefanacci; E A Buffalo; R E Clark
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2000-01-01       Impact factor: 6.167

Review 2.  Unraveling the contributions of the diencephalon to recognition memory: a review.

Authors:  John P Aggleton; Julie R Dumont; Elizabeth Clea Warburton
Journal:  Learn Mem       Date:  2011-05-19       Impact factor: 2.460

3.  Effects of fornix transection and cingulate cortical ablation on spatial memory in rhesus monkeys.

Authors:  E A Murray; M Davidson; D Gaffan; D S Olton; S Suomi
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 1.972

4.  Visual recognition in monkeys: effects of separate vs. combined transection of fornix and amygdalofugal pathways.

Authors:  J Bachevalier; J K Parkinson; M Mishkin
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 1.972

Review 5.  Visual perception and memory systems: from cortex to medial temporal lobe.

Authors:  Zafar U Khan; Elisa Martín-Montañez; Mark G Baxter
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2011-03-02       Impact factor: 9.261

6.  A comparative analysis of the role of fornix and cingulate cortex in memory: rats.

Authors:  A L Markowska; D S Olton; E A Murray; D Gaffan
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 1.972

7.  Dissociated effects of perirhinal cortex ablation, fornix transection and amygdalectomy: evidence for multiple memory systems in the primate temporal lobe.

Authors:  D Gaffan
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 1.972

Review 8.  Hippocampal-anterior thalamic pathways for memory: uncovering a network of direct and indirect actions.

Authors:  John P Aggleton; Shane M O'Mara; Seralynne D Vann; Nick F Wright; Marian Tsanov; Jonathan T Erichsen
Journal:  Eur J Neurosci       Date:  2010-06-14       Impact factor: 3.386

9.  A Flicker Change Detection Task Reveals Object-in-Scene Memory Across Species.

Authors:  Vivian L Chau; Emily F Murphy; R Shayna Rosenbaum; Jennifer D Ryan; Kari L Hoffman
Journal:  Front Behav Neurosci       Date:  2011-09-20       Impact factor: 3.558

10.  Subiculum-BNST structural connectivity in humans and macaques.

Authors:  Samuel C Berry; Andrew D Lawrence; Thomas M Lancaster; Chiara Casella; John P Aggleton; Mark Postans
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 7.400

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