Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4343929 Neuroscience Letters 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Parietal cortex and hippocampus seem to be necessary for response learning.•Dorsal and ventral hippocampus are required to learn this task in the dark.•The hippocampus seems to be involved in egocentric strategies.

Several studies have reported the brain regions involved in response learning. However, there is discrepancy regarding the lighting conditions in the experimental setting (i.e. under dark or light conditions). In this regard, it would be relevant to know if the presence/absence of visual cues in the environment has any effect in the brain networks involved in a response learning task. Animals were trained in a water T-maze under two different lighting conditions (light versus dark). All subjects reached the learning criterion of 80% correct arm choices. Quantitative cytochrome oxidase (CO) histochemistry was used as a metabolic brain mapping technique. Our results show that the ventral hippocampus and the parietal cortex are associated with the acquisition of a response learning task regardless of lighting conditions. In addition, when the same task is run in the dark, widespread recruitment of structures involving cortical, limbic and striatal regions was found.

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