“…These results indicate a role for PRh ACh in the acquisition, but not retrieval, of object information. Accordingly, evidence from human studies suggests that increased cortical ACh can enhance the selectivity of perceptual processing in the extrastriate cortex during encoding in a visual working memory task (Furey et al, 1997(Furey et al, , 2000, and scopolamine has been shown to reduce encodingrelated activity in the temporal lobes (including PRh) during visual delayed matching to sample (Schon et al, 2005). Moreover, reports indicate that direct application of cholinergic agents can fine-tune the receptive fields of cortical pyramidal cells (Krnjevic and Phillis, 1963;Sillito and Kemp, 1983;Murphy and Sillito, 1991;Rasmusson, 2000), and such findings have long been suggested as evidence for a role of cortical ACh in facilitating information acquisition, perhaps by amplifying the cortical processing of sensory stimuli (Hasselmo and Bower, 1993;Everitt and Robbins, 1997;Sarter and Bruno, 1997;Weinberger, 2003;Hasselmo and McGaughy, 2004).…”