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https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00234955
Copy DOIJournal: Experimental Brain Research | Publication Date: Jun 1, 1972 |
Citations: 45 |
Hippocampal damage in cats led to: a) A temporary suppression of previously elaborated motor feeding conditioned reflexes (CR); b) A retardation (nearly twice) in the rate of elaboration of a new CR; c) A marked prolongation of latency of CR; d) A disinhibition of negative CR. li]2.|In experiments in which the animals were trained to approach the left-side feeder and press a pedal at one signal and the right-side feeder at another signal, destruction of the hippocampus led to frequent errors in the choice of the proper side of reinforcement.
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