“…In these studies, locomotor passive avoidance was severely disrupted, but taste aversion learning was unaffected by the lesions. However, other studies have reported deficits either in the acquisition or extinction of a conditioned taste aversion after lesions of th~ septum (Kolb, Nonneman, & Abplanalp, 1977) or the hippo-campus (Best & Orr, 1973;Krane, Sinnamon, & Thomas, 1976;McFarland, Kostas, & Drew, in press;Miller, Elkins, Fraser, Peacock, & Hobbs, 1975;Miller, Elkins, & Peacock, 1971). These studies differ in a number of respects, including size and location of the lesion within the septo-hippocampal system, the nature of the CS, the nature and route of administration of the US, presence or absence of preconditioning exposure to the CS, the dependent measures employed, and a number of other procedural variables.…”