Wulst lesions in pigeons disrupt go/no-go reversal |
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Authors: | A S Powers |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY 11439. |
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Abstract: | Pigeons with lesions of either the Wulst or ectostriatum were compared to controls on reversal of a go/no-go pattern discrimination. The Wulst-lesioned animals were slower to acquire the response to the new S+ but were not different from the other groups on extinction of response to the old S+. The ectostriatum-lesioned group was not different from controls. The results extend the range of situations in which Wulst-lesioned pigeons have been found to show a reversal deficit and are consistent with the notion that Wulst lesions may disrupt learning. |
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