The Prefrontal - Hippocampal Pathway and Behavioural Inhibition: Transient Lesions of the Prefrontal Cortex Result in a Decrease in Behavioural Inhibition in Rats in the Place-pref Task - Sumeer Chadha - Bøker - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783847317821 - 13. desember 2011
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The Prefrontal - Hippocampal Pathway and Behavioural Inhibition: Transient Lesions of the Prefrontal Cortex Result in a Decrease in Behavioural Inhibition in Rats in the Place-pref Task

Sumeer Chadha

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The Prefrontal - Hippocampal Pathway and Behavioural Inhibition: Transient Lesions of the Prefrontal Cortex Result in a Decrease in Behavioural Inhibition in Rats in the Place-pref Task

Behavioural inhibition is the ability to suppress irrelevant behaviours that are either unsafe or are inappropriate for the task at hand. Neuropsychological studies have linked behavioural inhibition primarily to the actions of the medial prefrontal cortex, the hippocampus, as well as several additional regions of the brain. The current investigation addressed the role of the mPFC-hippocampal pathway on behavioural inhibition within the place-preference task. Muscimol, a GABA-A agonist, was used to create a transient block of the prelimbic cortex within the mPFC to examine its effects on both behaviour and on hippocampal electrophysiology in rats. The rationale for this line of inquiry stems from a growing body of research purporting a link between the mPFC and the HPC in terms of theta-coordinated communication between the two regions during mnemonic tasks.

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Utgitt 13. desember 2011
ISBN13 9783847317821
Utgivere LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Antall sider 68
Mål 150 × 4 × 226 mm   ·   113 g
Språk Engelsk