Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5043142 Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The hippocampus has been implicated in learning about spatio-temporal patterns.•Retrieval-mediated learning about such patterns depends on the hippocampus.•Here, direct learning about the same patterns did not depend on the hippocampus.

The conditions under which the hippocampus contributes to learning about spatio-temporal configural patterns are not fully established. The aim of Experiments 1-4 was to investigate the impact of hippocampal lesions on learning about where or when a reinforcer would be delivered. In each experiment, the rats received exposure to an identical set of patterns (i.e., spotted + morning, checked + morning, spotted + afternoon and checked + afternoon); and the contexts (Experiment 1), times of day (Experiment 2), or their configuration (Experiments 3 and 4) signalled whether or not a reinforcer would be delivered. The fact that hippocampal damage did not disrupt the formation of simple or configural associations involving spatio-temporal patterns is surprising, and suggests that the contribution of the hippocampus is restricted to mediated learning (or updating) involving spatio-temporal configurations.

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