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The effect of a caudal hippocampus lesion on learning in a Morris water maze in Bank Voles (Clethrionomys glareolus)
Authors:I. V. Lebedev  D. V. Bezryadnov  R. M. J. Deacon  P. A. Kuptsov  V. M. Malygin  M. G. Pleskacheva
Affiliation:16478. Moscow State University, Moscow, 119234, Russia
26478. Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology, ul. Mokhovaya 11, Moscow, 112009, Russia
36478. University of Oxford, Wellington Square, Oxford, 0X1 2JD, UK
Abstract:The involvement of the caudal hippocampus in spatial learning is presently uncertain, compared to the well established role of the dorsal region. Therefore voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) with large (about 1/3 of the whole hippocampus) caudal cytotoxic lesions were tested in the Morris water maze. A version of the test intended to measure long term spatial memory was used. The lesion inhibited the learning process, as well as reducing the accuracy of platform location memory at early stages of training. The data obtained indicate the involvement of this area in control of spatial learning in rodents.
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