Basolateral amygdala lesions abolish orbitofrontal-dependent reversal impairments
- PMID: 17408577
- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.02.014
Basolateral amygdala lesions abolish orbitofrontal-dependent reversal impairments
Abstract
Damage to orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) has long been associated with deficits in reversal learning. OFC damage also causes inflexible associative encoding in basolateral amygdala (ABL) during reversal learning. Here we provide a critical test of the hypothesis that the reversal deficit in OFC-lesioned rats is caused by this inflexible encoding in ABL. Rats with bilateral neurotoxic lesions of OFC, ABL, or both areas were tested on a series of two-odor go/no-go discrimination problems, followed by two serial reversals of the final problem. As expected, all groups acquired the initial problems at the same rate, and rats with OFC lesions were slower to acquire the reversals than sham controls. This impairment was abolished by accompanying ABL lesions, while ABL lesions alone had no effect on reversal learning. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that OFC facilitates cognitive flexibility by promoting updating of associative encoding in downstream brain areas.
Comment in
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Two wrongs make a right: deficits in reversal learning after orbitofrontal damage are improved by amygdala ablation.Neuron. 2007 Apr 5;54(1):1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.03.008. Neuron. 2007. PMID: 17408569 No abstract available.
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