The recognition memory deficit caused by mediodorsal thalamic lesion in non-human primates: a comparison with rhinal cortex lesion.
Two earlier studies found that rhinal cortex ablations in the monkey (Macaca fascicularis) impaired delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) when the stimuli in the experiment came from a large population of possible stimuli, but not when the stimulus population was small, while uncinate fascicle section ha...
Main Authors: | Parker, A, Eacott, M, Gaffan, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1997
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