2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2007.04733.x
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Activation of cholecystokinin neurons in the dorsal pallium of the telencephalon is indispensable for the acquisition of chick imprinting behavior

Abstract: Chick imprinting behavior is a good model for the study of learning and memory. Imprinting object is recognized and processed in the visual wulst, and the memory is stored in the intermediate medial mesopallium in the dorsal pallium of the telencephalon. We identified chicken cholecystokinin (CCK)-expressing cells localized in these area. The number of CCK mRNA-positive cells increased in chicks underwent imprinting training, and these cells expressed nuclear Fos immunoreactivity at high frequency in these reg… Show more

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“…Visual imprinting was performed with a device described previously (Maekawa et al, 2006(Maekawa et al, , 2007. Briefly, a running wheel connected to a custom-made computer system was used to record the chick's movements toward or away from the display (Muromachi Kikai).…”
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“…Visual imprinting was performed with a device described previously (Maekawa et al, 2006(Maekawa et al, , 2007. Briefly, a running wheel connected to a custom-made computer system was used to record the chick's movements toward or away from the display (Muromachi Kikai).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We calculated the preference score (PS) (McCabe et al, 1982) using the following formula as an index of success of visual imprinting: PS ϭ SUM (training image)/{SUM (training image) ϩ SUM (new image)}, where SUM (training image) is the number of wheel revolutions toward the display during the presentation of the training stimulus, and SUM (new image) is the number of wheel revolutions toward the display during the presentation of the new image. The chicks that rotated the wheel Ͻ22.5 revolutions during the 15 min evaluation period were excluded from the analysis (Maekawa et al, 2007).…”
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