articleBehavioral NeuroscienceJan 1, 2013Closed access

A triple dissociation of memory systems: Hippocampus, amygdala, and dorsal striatum.

McGill University

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Abstract

This study investigated the respective roles of the hippocampus, the amygdala, and the dorsal striatum in learning and memory. A standard set of experimental conditions for studying the effects of lesions to the three brain areas using an 8-arm radial maze was used: a win-shift version, a conditioned cue preference (CCP) version, and a win-stay version. Damage to the hippocampal system impaired acquisition of the win-shift task but not the CCP or win-stay tasks. Damage to the lateral amygdala impaired acquisition of the CCP task but not the win-shift or win-stay tasks. Damage to the dorsal striatum impaired acquisition of the win-stay task but not the win-shift or CCP tasks. These results are consistent with…

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Keywords
  • Amygdala
  • Striatum
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Hippocampal formation
  • Dissociation (chemistry)
  • Hippocampus
  • Dorsum
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