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2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2019.05.009
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Lesion Studies in Contemporary Neuroscience

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“…To determine if directional response selectivity in DMS is dependent on ACC, we unilaterally lesioned ACC and recorded from DMS in the same hemisphere [connections are largely ipsilateral (13)] in rats performing the STOP-change task. We chose unilateral lesions to limit the impact on behavior and to minimize the potential recruitment of redundant systems likely involved in task performance (14). Rats (n = 16) were trained on the directional STOP-change task prior to surgery to ensure that basic task training would be unaffected by ACC lesions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To determine if directional response selectivity in DMS is dependent on ACC, we unilaterally lesioned ACC and recorded from DMS in the same hemisphere [connections are largely ipsilateral (13)] in rats performing the STOP-change task. We chose unilateral lesions to limit the impact on behavior and to minimize the potential recruitment of redundant systems likely involved in task performance (14). Rats (n = 16) were trained on the directional STOP-change task prior to surgery to ensure that basic task training would be unaffected by ACC lesions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1C). Rats were randomly assigned to treatment conditions, and no differences in the number of trials performed (t (14) = 0.4149, P = 0.6845) or the percentage of correct trials performed (t (14) = 0.807, P = 0.4332) were observed prior to surgery between the two treatment groups.…”
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“…Voxels that show significant differences for a particular behavior or symptom are inferred to be critical for the behavior under examination. ULSM methods complement functional neuroimaging studies in healthy participants, by testing the necessity of particular brain areas for a particular behavior, thereby demonstrating the crucial causal link in brain-behavior relationships (Bates et al, 2003;Karnath, Sperber, & Rorden, 2018;Rorden, Karnath, & Bonilha, 2007;Vaidya, Pujara, Petrides, Murray, & Fellows, 2019). Contemporary ULSM methods provide a fundamental shift in broadening our understanding of brain-behavior relationships, both confirming (Baldo, Arevalo, Patterson, & Dronkers, 2013) and challenging previously held beliefs about key neural structures for different cognitive functions (Baldo et al, 2018;Dronkers, Wilkins, Valin, Redfern, & Jaeger, 2004;Mirman et al, 2015).…”
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“…A particularly powerful way to reveal independence for two cognitive processes at the level of brain mechanisms is to demonstrate a double dissociation of lesion effects (Teuber, 1955;Vaidya et al 2019; but see Dunn et al 2003). A critical question to ask, therefore, is whether selective damage to the hippocampus can lead to the opposite pattern of behavioural deficits as that observed in NB, namely an impairment in recollection combined with intact familiarity assessment.…”
Section: Selective Familiarity and Selective Recollection Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%