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The hippocampus influences assimilation and accommodation of schemata that are not hippocampus‐dependent
Authors:Anna Armelin  Livia de Hoz
Institution:Neuroscience Research Center, Charité Universit?tsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Learning is facilitated when information can be incorporated into an already learned set of rules or ‘mental schema’. The location of a new restaurant, for example, is learned more easily if the neighbourhood's general layout is already known. This type of information is processed by the hippocampus and stored as a schema in the cortex, but it is not known whether the hippocampus can also map new stimuli to cortical schemata that are hippocampus‐independent, such as odour classification. Using a hippocampus‐independent odour‐rule task we found that animals without a functional hippocampus learnt which odours did not fit the rule faster than sham animals, which persistently applied the rule to all odours. Conversely, when non‐fitting odours were linked to a new rule sham animals were faster to link these odours to the new rule. The hippocampus, thus, regulates the association of stimuli with existing schemata even when the schemata are hippocampus‐independent. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:hippocampus  schema  olfactory  rule  continuous‐non‐matching  exception  lesion
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