In humans recognition memory deficits, a typical feature of diencephalic amnesia, have been tentatively linked to mediodorsal thalamic nucleus (MD) damage. Animal studies have occasionally investigated the role of the MD in single-item recognition, but have not systematically analyzed its involvement in other recognition memory processes. In Experiment 1 rats with bilateral excitotoxic lesions in the MD or the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) were tested in tasks that assessed single-item recognition (novel object preference), associative recognition memory (object-in-place), and recency discrimination (recency memory task). Experiment 2 examined the functional importance of the interactions between the MD and mPFC using disconnection techni...
Both clinical investigations and studies with animals reveal nuclei within the diencephalon that are...
The study examined the effects of lesions of the thalamic nucleus medialis dorsalis (MD) made by neu...
Damage to the magnocellular mediodorsal thalamic nucleus (MDmc) in the human brain is associated wit...
In humans recognition memory deficits, a typical feature of diencephalic amnesia, have been tentativ...
The mediodorsal thalamus (MD) is implicated in recognition memory however its exact role is unclear....
It is widely regarded that the amnesic deficits associated with diencephalic amnesia and medial temp...
Variable neuropathology in cases of diencephalic amnesia has led to uncertainty in identifying key t...
Dense amnesia can result from damage to the medial diencephalon in humans and in animals. In humans ...
Variable neuropathology in cases of diencephalic amnesia has led to uncertainty in identifying key t...
Although medial thalamus is well established as a site of pathology associated with global amnesia, ...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Recollection and familiarity are two distinct forms of recognition memory that differ in terms of th...
In spite of the acknowledged role that the thalamus plays in declarative memory, details about the p...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Both clinical investigations and studies with animals reveal nuclei within the diencephalon that are...
The study examined the effects of lesions of the thalamic nucleus medialis dorsalis (MD) made by neu...
Damage to the magnocellular mediodorsal thalamic nucleus (MDmc) in the human brain is associated wit...
In humans recognition memory deficits, a typical feature of diencephalic amnesia, have been tentativ...
The mediodorsal thalamus (MD) is implicated in recognition memory however its exact role is unclear....
It is widely regarded that the amnesic deficits associated with diencephalic amnesia and medial temp...
Variable neuropathology in cases of diencephalic amnesia has led to uncertainty in identifying key t...
Dense amnesia can result from damage to the medial diencephalon in humans and in animals. In humans ...
Variable neuropathology in cases of diencephalic amnesia has led to uncertainty in identifying key t...
Although medial thalamus is well established as a site of pathology associated with global amnesia, ...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Recollection and familiarity are two distinct forms of recognition memory that differ in terms of th...
In spite of the acknowledged role that the thalamus plays in declarative memory, details about the p...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Both clinical investigations and studies with animals reveal nuclei within the diencephalon that are...
The study examined the effects of lesions of the thalamic nucleus medialis dorsalis (MD) made by neu...
Damage to the magnocellular mediodorsal thalamic nucleus (MDmc) in the human brain is associated wit...