Visual habit formation in monkeys with neurotoxic lesions of the ventrocaudal neostriatum
Neostriatum
Habits
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Pattern Recognition, Visual
Animals
Neurotoxicity Syndromes
Macaca mulatta
Vision, Ocular
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.061022098
Publication Date:
2002-07-26T14:36:44Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Visual habit formation in monkeys, assessed by concurrent visual
discrimination learning with 24-h intertrial intervals (ITI), was found
earlier to be impaired by removal of the inferior temporal visual area
(TE) but not by removal of either the medial temporal lobe or inferior
prefrontal convexity, two of TE's major projection targets. To assess
the role in this form of learning of another pair of structures to
which TE projects, namely the rostral portion of the tail of the
caudate nucleus and the overlying ventrocaudal putamen, we injected a
neurotoxin into this neostriatal region of several monkeys and tested
them on the 24-h ITI task as well as on a test of visual recognition
memory. Compared with unoperated monkeys, the experimental animals were
unaffected on the recognition test but showed an impairment on the 24-h
ITI task that was highly correlated with the extent of their
neostriatal damage. The findings suggest that TE and its projection
areas in the ventrocaudal neostriatum form part of a circuit that
selectively mediates visual habit formation.
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