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The effects of posterior cortical lesions on responses to visual threats in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus).
Authors:C G Ellard  D G Chapman
Institution:Department of Psychology, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.
Abstract:Mongolian gerbils received aspiration lesions of either primary visual cortex (PVC), medial extrastriate visual cortex, retrosplenial cortex (RSC), or sham operations. The responses of gerbils to the presentation of an overhead visual stimulus were recorded in an open field. In all groups, presentation of the stimulus produced an increase in rearing. This suggests that the stimulus was detected by all animals. Gerbils with RSC or PVC lesions showed reduced levels of response to the stimulus. We suggest that some of the observed deficits can be explained as failures to produce responses to threat that are appropriate to the context in which the the threat was presented.
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