Is the perirhinal cortex involved in working memory? Público
Weiss, Alison Ruth (2014)
Abstract
The goal of this research was to characterize the nature of working memory (WM) deficits in monkeys with neonatal ibotenic acid lesions of the perirhinal cortex (PRh). Neonatal lesions of the PRh transiently impaired learning performance in a delayed non-match to sample task using session-unique stimuli at a short (5-sec) delay, but this mild impairment was not seen when the animals were re-tested with longer delays of 30s. In contrast, the same neonatal lesions severely impacted acquisition of a self-ordered object task (Obj-SO). Furthermore, the source of the errors from the Neo-PRh monkeys on the Obj-SO task differed from controls: although both groups made more primary errors on trial 3 than trial 2, the number of perseverative errors increased across trials only in the Neo-PRh group. Thus, the results indicate that neonatal perirhinal lesions had a greater impact on WM monitoring processes than on WM maintenance processes.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1
METHODS 4
Subjects 4
Neuroimaging and Surgical Procedures 6
Neuroimaging 6
Surgical 7
Lesion Assessment 8
Apparatus and Stimuli 9
Session-Unique Delayed Nonmatch-to-Sample (SU-DNMS) 9
Object Self-Ordered Task (Obj-SO) 10
Statistical Analyses 11
RESULTS 12
Lesion Extent 12
Session-Unique Delayed Nonmatch-to-Sample (SU-DNMS) 12
Object Self-Ordered Task (Obj-SO) 13
DISCUSSION 15
Maintaining representations in WM 15
Monitoring representations in WM 17
Comparison to Neo-H 18
Early-damage vs Adult-damage 19
FIGURES/TABLES 20
Figure 1: MR Images 20
Figure 2: Trials and Errors to criterion, SU-DNMS 21
Figure 3: Sessions to reach criterion, Obj-SO 22
Figure 4: Primary and Perseverative Errors across delays, Obj-SO 23
Table 1: Extent of Neo-PRh lesions 24
REFERENCES 25
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