2020
DOI: 10.1177/2398212820972599
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Spontaneous object-location memory based on environmental geometry is impaired by both hippocampal and dorsolateral striatal lesions

Abstract: We examined the role of the hippocampus and the dorsolateral striatum in the representation of environmental geometry using a spontaneous object recognition procedure. Rats were placed in a kite-shaped arena and allowed to explore two distinctive objects in each of the right-angled corners. In a different room, rats were then placed into a rectangular arena with two identical copies of one of the two objects from the exploration phase, one in each of the two adjacent right-angled corners that were separated by… Show more

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“…Recognition memory and associative memory in mice recruit both the hippocampus and surrounding regions of the cortex, but recognition memory is primarily associated with the cortico-striatal pathway [26] , [40] , [41] . In contrast, the amygdala is mainly involved in FC-dependent associative memory [42] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recognition memory and associative memory in mice recruit both the hippocampus and surrounding regions of the cortex, but recognition memory is primarily associated with the cortico-striatal pathway [26] , [40] , [41] . In contrast, the amygdala is mainly involved in FC-dependent associative memory [42] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recognition memory and associative memory in mice recruit both the hippocampus and surrounding regions of the cortex, but recognition memory is primarily associated with the cortico-striatal pathway (Milnerwood & Raymond, 2010; Darvas & Palmiter, 2009; Poulter et al , 2020). In contrast, the amygdala is mainly involved in FC-dependent associative memory (Krabbe et al , 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%