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Hippocampal Lesions Disrupt an Associative Mismatch Process
1998
Journal of Neuroscience
Novel assays were used to assess inter alia whether the hippocampus is involved in detecting novelty per se or in an associative mismatch process. During training, rats received two audiovisual sequences (tone-left constant light and clickleft flashing light). In both sham-operated control rats and those with excitotoxic hippocampal lesions, novel visual targets provoked an orienting response that habituated during training. Moreover, like sham-operated rats, rats with hippocampal lesions
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.18-06-02226.1998
pmid:9482806
fatcat:d4pwucrvgzcetck6b7x7ecngle