Effects on visual search of lesions of the superior colliculus in infant or adult rats.
The superior colliculus was removed from rats at either one or five days of age or in maturity. Four months later they were tested on two versions of a visual search task. Experiment 1 required animals to retrieve food pellets concealed in a depression in the top of identical narrow pillars arranged...
Main Authors: | Heywood, C, Cowey, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1987
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