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Intact delayed nonmatching-to-sample in monkeys with combined lesions of the temporal cortical cholinergic system and the fornix

Gaffan D, Baxter MG, Browning PGF (2007) Intact delayed nonmatching-to-sample in monkeys with combined lesions of the temporal cortical cholinergic system and the fornix. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 341.11. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.

Summary: Rhesus monkeys were pre-operatively trained in truly trial-unique delayed nonmatching-to-sample (DNMS) in an automated apparatus. They were then divided into a control group (n=3) and an experimental group (n=3) and received injections into the inferior temporal cortex of either saline (controls) or the selective cholinergic immunotoxin ME20.4-saporin (experimentals). A postoperative DNMS test showed no significant impairment in the experimental group, both groups performing at their pre-operative level. Both groups then underwent a second surgery to transect the fornix. Again, there was no significant impairment in DNMS, both groups performing at their pre-operative level. If the lesions are confirmed histologically then these results are in marked contrast to our findings with scene learning, in which monkeys with the same combined lesion as those in the present experimental group were severely impaired. However, a number of recent studies have shown that tasks with temporally complex events extended over trials, like DNMS, discrimination learning set, and serial reversal set, depend on a short-term prospective memory strategy that is supported by the interaction of temporal cortex with prefrontal cortex. Thus, the performance of DNMS does not require the laying down of new long-term memories.

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