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The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat

It has been proposed that the retrosplenial cortex forms part of a ‘where/when’ information network. The present study focussed on the related issue of whether retrosplenial cortex also contributes to ‘what/when’ information, by examining object recency memory. In Experiment 1, rats with retrospleni...

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Autores principales: Powell, Anna L., Vann, Seralynne D., Olarte‐Sánchez, Cristian M., Kinnavane, Lisa, Davies, Moira, Amin, Eman, Aggleton, John P., Nelson, Andrew J. D.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28394458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13577
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author Powell, Anna L.
Vann, Seralynne D.
Olarte‐Sánchez, Cristian M.
Kinnavane, Lisa
Davies, Moira
Amin, Eman
Aggleton, John P.
Nelson, Andrew J. D.
author_facet Powell, Anna L.
Vann, Seralynne D.
Olarte‐Sánchez, Cristian M.
Kinnavane, Lisa
Davies, Moira
Amin, Eman
Aggleton, John P.
Nelson, Andrew J. D.
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description It has been proposed that the retrosplenial cortex forms part of a ‘where/when’ information network. The present study focussed on the related issue of whether retrosplenial cortex also contributes to ‘what/when’ information, by examining object recency memory. In Experiment 1, rats with retrosplenial lesions were found to be impaired at distinguishing the temporal order of objects presented in a continuous series (‘Within‐Block’ condition). The same lesioned rats could, however, distinguish between objects that had been previously presented in one of two discrete blocks (‘Between‐Block’ condition). Experiment 2 used intact rats to map the expression of the immediate‐early gene c‐fos in retrosplenial cortex following performance of a between‐block, recency discrimination. Recency performance correlated positively with levels of c‐fos expression in both granular and dysgranular retrosplenial cortex (areas 29 and 30). Expression of c‐fos in the granular retrosplenial cortex also correlated with prelimbic cortex and ventral subiculum c‐fos activity, the latter also correlating with recency memory performance. The combined findings from both experiments reveal an involvement of the retrosplenial cortex in temporal order memory, which includes both between‐block and within‐block problems. The current findings also suggest that the rat retrosplenial cortex comprises one of a group of closely interlinked regions that enable recency memory, including the hippocampal formation, medial diencephalon and medial frontal cortex. In view of the well‐established importance of the retrosplenial cortex for spatial learning, the findings support the notion that, with its frontal and hippocampal connections, retrosplenial cortex has a key role for both what/when and where/when information.
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spelling pubmed-54882282017-07-13 The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat Powell, Anna L. Vann, Seralynne D. Olarte‐Sánchez, Cristian M. Kinnavane, Lisa Davies, Moira Amin, Eman Aggleton, John P. Nelson, Andrew J. D. Eur J Neurosci Cognitive Neuroscience It has been proposed that the retrosplenial cortex forms part of a ‘where/when’ information network. The present study focussed on the related issue of whether retrosplenial cortex also contributes to ‘what/when’ information, by examining object recency memory. In Experiment 1, rats with retrosplenial lesions were found to be impaired at distinguishing the temporal order of objects presented in a continuous series (‘Within‐Block’ condition). The same lesioned rats could, however, distinguish between objects that had been previously presented in one of two discrete blocks (‘Between‐Block’ condition). Experiment 2 used intact rats to map the expression of the immediate‐early gene c‐fos in retrosplenial cortex following performance of a between‐block, recency discrimination. Recency performance correlated positively with levels of c‐fos expression in both granular and dysgranular retrosplenial cortex (areas 29 and 30). Expression of c‐fos in the granular retrosplenial cortex also correlated with prelimbic cortex and ventral subiculum c‐fos activity, the latter also correlating with recency memory performance. The combined findings from both experiments reveal an involvement of the retrosplenial cortex in temporal order memory, which includes both between‐block and within‐block problems. The current findings also suggest that the rat retrosplenial cortex comprises one of a group of closely interlinked regions that enable recency memory, including the hippocampal formation, medial diencephalon and medial frontal cortex. In view of the well‐established importance of the retrosplenial cortex for spatial learning, the findings support the notion that, with its frontal and hippocampal connections, retrosplenial cortex has a key role for both what/when and where/when information. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-05-04 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5488228/ /pubmed/28394458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13577 Text en © 2017 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Powell, Anna L.
Vann, Seralynne D.
Olarte‐Sánchez, Cristian M.
Kinnavane, Lisa
Davies, Moira
Amin, Eman
Aggleton, John P.
Nelson, Andrew J. D.
The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat
title The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat
title_full The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat
title_fullStr The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat
title_full_unstemmed The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat
title_short The retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat
title_sort retrosplenial cortex and object recency memory in the rat
topic Cognitive Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28394458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13577
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