The corticomedial amygdala and learning in an agonistic situation in the rat

J.J. Bolhuis, R.E. Fitzgerald, D.J. Dijk, J.M. Koolhaas

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    Abstract

    Social agonistic behaviour of intact male rats is strongly reduced by the experience of defeat by a dominant male conspecific. Small electrolytic lesions in the corticomedial amygdala strongly affected this behavioural change due to defeat. No effects of the lesions were observed before and during the defeat. Some learning is still possible in corticomedial amygdala lesioned animals. A comparison of the effects of lesions made before the defeat with lesions made after the defeat revealed that the lesions primarily produce a retention deficit in social learning.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)575-579
    Number of pages5
    JournalPhysiology & Behavior
    Volume32
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1984

    Keywords

    • Learning
    • Agonistic behaviour
    • Corticomedial amygdala

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