Abstract
Animals were tested for anteromedial and dorsomedial thalamic nucleus lesion effects on three activity tests and on a passive avoidance task. Insignificant effects were obtained on the activity tests and there was no correlation between activity scores and passive avoidance performance. The anteromedial thalamic lesioned group were retarded on passive avoidance performance while surgical controls and the dorsomedial thalamic nucleus lesioned group rapidly learned the avoidance response.
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