Abstract

1. Animals with bilateral incomplete lesions of the globus pallidus “forget” previous electric shock punishment and in the same experimental situation behave as if they had not been shocked before. 2. Bilateral incomplete destruction of the globus pallidus disturbs the “remembering” of the sequence of alternation of food conditioned reflexes. 3. Bilateral pallidotomy leads to a marked impairment of the animals' perceptual memory.

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