Serial conditional discrimination and temporal bisection in rats selectively lesioned in the dentate gyrus


Autoria(s): BUENO, Jose Lino Oliveira; BUENO JUNIOR, Lezio Soares
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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In positive serial conditional discrimination, animals respond during a target stimulus when it is preceded by a feature stimulus, but they do not respond when the same target stimulus is presented alone. Moreover, the feature and target stimuli are separated from each other by an empty interval. The present work aimed to investigate if two durations (4 or 16s) of the same feature stimulus (light) could modulate the operant responses of rats to different levers (A and B) during a 5-s target stimulus (tone). In the present study, lever A was associated with the 4-s light, and lever B was associated with the 16-s light. A 5-s empty interval was included between the light and the tone. In the same training procedure, the rats were also presented with the 5-s tone without the preceding light stimuli. In these trials, the responses were not reinforced. We evaluated the hippocampal involvement of these behavioral processes by selectively lesioning the dentate gyrus with colchicine. Once trained, the rats were submitted to a test using probe trials without reinforcement. They were presented with intermediate durations of the feature stimulus (light) to obtain a temporal bisection curve recorded during the exposure to the target stimuli. The rats from both groups learned to respond with high rates during tones preceded by light and with low rates during tones presented alone, which indicated acquisition of the serial conditional discrimination. The rats were able to discriminate between the 4- and 16-s lights by correctly choosing lever A or B. In the test, the temporal bisection curves from both experimental groups showed a bisection point at the arithmetic mean between 4 and 16s. Such processes were not impaired by the dentate gyrus lesion. Thus, our results showed that different durations of a feature stimulus could result in conditional properties. However, this processing did not appear to depend on the dentate gyrus alone. (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V.

National Counsel for Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq, Brazil)

Coordination for Improvement of Higher-Education Personnel (CAPES, Brazil)

Identificador

BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES, v.86, n.3, p.345-358, 2011

0376-6357

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25050

10.1016/j.beproc.2011.02.003

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2011.02.003

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eng

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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Behavioural Processes

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Palavras-Chave #Conditional discrimination #Temporal bisection #Operant conditioning #Interval timing #Hippocampus #Selective lesion #ASCENDING 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINERGIC PATHWAYS #HIPPOCAMPAL-LESIONS #TIMING BEHAVIOR #FIMBRIA-FORNIX #DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT #COLCHICINE LESION #CYTOTOXIC LESIONS #SPATIAL TASKS #DRL SCHEDULE #MEMORY
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