Eight cynomolgus monkeys learned preoperatively 20 concurrent visual discriminations between pairs of colored shapes presented on a touch screen with 24-hr intertrial intervals. Three then received bilateral perirhinal cortex ablation, and 5 remained controls. The ablated monkeys were severely impaired in reacquiring the preoperatively acquired set, whereas postoperative learning of 20 new discriminations was not significantly affected. The task was then made more difficult. First, the number of foils from which the stimulus had to be selected was increased to 2, 4, 7, and then 14. Second, larger sets of 40, 80, and 160 problems were presented. Both manipulations revealed some significant but relatively mild impairments in the monkeys with ...
Three previous experiments have shown that a disconnection of frontal cortex from inferior temporal ...
Two previous studies have shown that frontal-temporal disconnection in monkeys, produced by unilater...
Two previous studies have shown that frontal--temporal discon-nection in monkeys, produced by unilat...
Eight cynomolgus monkeys learned preoperatively 20 concurrent visual discriminations between pairs o...
Impairments in both recognition memory and concurrent discrimination learning have been shown to fol...
Perirhinal cortex ablation has previously been shown only to impair new postoperative object discrim...
Six cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) learned preoperatively a set of 10 concurrent object di...
Seven monkeys learned new object-reward associations and scene problems and were overtrained on 100 ...
Combined damage to the perirhinal and entorhinal cortex has been implicated in the formation of stim...
Four experiments were performed with macaque monkeys (rhesus, Macaca mulatta, and cynomolgus, M. fas...
Surgical disconnection of the frontal cortex and inferotemporal cortex severely impairs many aspects...
It has been suggested that the primate perirhinal cortex contributes exclusively to memory. However,...
Marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) with bilateral transections of the anterior temporal stem, amy...
Monkeys were trained preoperatively in visual object recognition memory. The task was delayed matchi...
PERFORMANCE on a variety of visual perceptual tasks may be disturbed following injury or disease of ...
Three previous experiments have shown that a disconnection of frontal cortex from inferior temporal ...
Two previous studies have shown that frontal-temporal disconnection in monkeys, produced by unilater...
Two previous studies have shown that frontal--temporal discon-nection in monkeys, produced by unilat...
Eight cynomolgus monkeys learned preoperatively 20 concurrent visual discriminations between pairs o...
Impairments in both recognition memory and concurrent discrimination learning have been shown to fol...
Perirhinal cortex ablation has previously been shown only to impair new postoperative object discrim...
Six cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) learned preoperatively a set of 10 concurrent object di...
Seven monkeys learned new object-reward associations and scene problems and were overtrained on 100 ...
Combined damage to the perirhinal and entorhinal cortex has been implicated in the formation of stim...
Four experiments were performed with macaque monkeys (rhesus, Macaca mulatta, and cynomolgus, M. fas...
Surgical disconnection of the frontal cortex and inferotemporal cortex severely impairs many aspects...
It has been suggested that the primate perirhinal cortex contributes exclusively to memory. However,...
Marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) with bilateral transections of the anterior temporal stem, amy...
Monkeys were trained preoperatively in visual object recognition memory. The task was delayed matchi...
PERFORMANCE on a variety of visual perceptual tasks may be disturbed following injury or disease of ...
Three previous experiments have shown that a disconnection of frontal cortex from inferior temporal ...
Two previous studies have shown that frontal-temporal disconnection in monkeys, produced by unilater...
Two previous studies have shown that frontal--temporal discon-nection in monkeys, produced by unilat...