1997
DOI: 10.1007/s002130050244
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Additive deficits in the choice accuracy of rats in the delayed non-matching to position task after cholinolytics and serotonergic lesions are non-mnemonic in nature

Abstract: The role of serotonin (5-HT) and its interaction with the muscarinic or nicotinic receptor-mediated mechanisms in the modulation of working memory and motor activity was investigated by assessing the effects of 5-HT lesion and cholinergic receptor blockade on the performance of rats in a working memory (delayed non-matching to position, DNMTP) task. A global serotonergic lesion was induced by the intracerebroventricular administration of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT). Post-mortem neurochemical analysis rev… Show more

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“…However, conventional go/no-go tasks also contain a decision-making component in selectionFthe go or no-go response, and 5-HT function is clearly implicated in aspects of decision-making across species on other tasks such as reversal learning (Clark et al, 2004(Clark et al, , 2005Ruotsalainen et al, 1997;Ward et al, 1999). Therefore, deficits in performance on go/no-go tasks following 5-HT manipulations may be a combination of impaired decision making and inability to withhold responding.…”
Section: -Ht Depletion Impairs Waiting But Not Ssrtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, conventional go/no-go tasks also contain a decision-making component in selectionFthe go or no-go response, and 5-HT function is clearly implicated in aspects of decision-making across species on other tasks such as reversal learning (Clark et al, 2004(Clark et al, , 2005Ruotsalainen et al, 1997;Ward et al, 1999). Therefore, deficits in performance on go/no-go tasks following 5-HT manipulations may be a combination of impaired decision making and inability to withhold responding.…”
Section: -Ht Depletion Impairs Waiting But Not Ssrtmentioning
confidence: 99%