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Youngstrom, Isaac A.; Strowbridge, Ben W. – Learning & Memory, 2012
Because many different sensory modalities contribute to spatial learning in rodents, it has been difficult to determine whether spatial navigation can be guided solely by visual cues. Rodents moving within physical environments with visual cues engage a variety of nonvisual sensory systems that cannot be easily inhibited without lesioning brain…
Descriptors: Animals, Navigation, Spatial Ability, Computer Simulation
Bartko, Susan J.; Winters, Boyer D.; Cowell, Rosemary A.; Saksida, Lisa M.; Bussey, Timothy J. – Learning & Memory, 2007
The perirhinal cortex (PRh) has a well-established role in object recognition memory. More recent studies suggest that PRh is also important for two-choice visual discrimination tasks. Specifically, it has been suggested that PRh contains conjunctive representations that help resolve feature ambiguity, which occurs when a task cannot easily be…
Descriptors: Visual Discrimination, Recognition (Psychology), Brain Hemisphere Functions, Memory