The rodent retrosplenial cortex is known to be vital for spatial cognition but evidence also points to a role in processing non-spatial information. It has been suggested that the retrosplenial cortex may serve as a site of integration of incoming sensory information. To examine this proposal, the current set of experiments assessed the impact of excitotoxic lesions in the retrosplenial cortex on two behavioral tasks that tax animals’ ability to process multiple and overlapping environmental stimuli. In Experiment 1 rats with retrosplenial lesions acquired a negative patterning discrimination, a form of configural learning that can only be solved by learning the conjunction of cues. Subsequent transfer tests confirmed that both the lesion a...
Retrosplenial cortex contains two principal subdivisions, area 29 (granular) and area 30 (dysgranula...
The rodent retrosplenial cortex (RSC) functions as an integrative hub for sensory and motor signals,...
Retrosplenial cortex is a region within the posterior neocortical system, heavily interconnected wit...
The rodent retrosplenial cortex is known to be vital for spatial cognition but evidence also points ...
Cohorts of rats with excitotoxic retrosplenial cortex lesions were tested on four behavioural tasks ...
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, with one role thought to be the integration of differe...
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, but there are good reasons to suppose that the retrosp...
The present study examined the consequences of retrosplenial cortex lesions in rats on two novel spa...
The study examined the importance of the retrosplenial cortex for the incidental learning of the spa...
By virtue of its frontal and hippocampal connections, the retrosplenial cortex is uniquely placed to...
It has been proposed that the retrosplenial cortex forms part of a 'where/when' information network....
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, with one role thought to be the integration of differe...
Retrosplenial cortex contains two principal subdivisions, area 29 (granular) and area 30 (dysgranula...
The rodent retrosplenial cortex (RSC) functions as an integrative hub for sensory and motor signals,...
Retrosplenial cortex is a region within the posterior neocortical system, heavily interconnected wit...
The rodent retrosplenial cortex is known to be vital for spatial cognition but evidence also points ...
Cohorts of rats with excitotoxic retrosplenial cortex lesions were tested on four behavioural tasks ...
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, with one role thought to be the integration of differe...
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, but there are good reasons to suppose that the retrosp...
The present study examined the consequences of retrosplenial cortex lesions in rats on two novel spa...
The study examined the importance of the retrosplenial cortex for the incidental learning of the spa...
By virtue of its frontal and hippocampal connections, the retrosplenial cortex is uniquely placed to...
It has been proposed that the retrosplenial cortex forms part of a 'where/when' information network....
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, with one role thought to be the integration of differe...
Retrosplenial cortex contains two principal subdivisions, area 29 (granular) and area 30 (dysgranula...
The rodent retrosplenial cortex (RSC) functions as an integrative hub for sensory and motor signals,...
Retrosplenial cortex is a region within the posterior neocortical system, heavily interconnected wit...