Abstract

Supraseizure threshold amygdaloid stimulation, when interpolated between the taste of saccharin and the administration of lithium chloride, disrupted the acquisition of a conditioned taste aversion. Amygdaloid stimulation administered 15 min after the injection of lithium chloride did not alter subsequent performance of the taste aversion. These findings may indicate that the amygdala is involved in the mediation of learning over long delays.

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