Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.

Hippocampal function is important in the acquisition of negative patterning but not of simple discrimination. This study examined rat hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition stages (early, middle, and late) of the negative patterning task (A+, B+, AB-). The results showed that hippocampal...

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Main Authors: Yuya Sakimoto, Kana Okada, Kozue Takeda, Shogo Sakata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3729686?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9794c6e2b1fd4514aa87cf8fbfcd93982020-11-25T01:32:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e7075610.1371/journal.pone.0070756Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.Yuya SakimotoKana OkadaKozue TakedaShogo SakataHippocampal function is important in the acquisition of negative patterning but not of simple discrimination. This study examined rat hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition stages (early, middle, and late) of the negative patterning task (A+, B+, AB-). The results showed that hippocampal theta activity began to decline transiently (for 500 ms after non-reinforced stimulus presentation) during the late stage of learning in the negative patterning task. In addition, this transient decline in hippocampal theta activity in the late stage was lower in the negative patterning task than in the simple discrimination task. This transient decline during the late stage of task acquisition may be related to a learning process distinctive of the negative patterning task but not the simple discrimination task. We propose that the transient decline of hippocampal theta activity reflects inhibitory learning and/or response inhibition after the presentation of a compound stimulus specific to the negative patterning task.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3729686?pdf=render
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author Yuya Sakimoto
Kana Okada
Kozue Takeda
Shogo Sakata
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Kana Okada
Kozue Takeda
Shogo Sakata
Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.
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author_facet Yuya Sakimoto
Kana Okada
Kozue Takeda
Shogo Sakata
author_sort Yuya Sakimoto
title Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.
title_short Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.
title_full Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.
title_fullStr Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.
title_full_unstemmed Transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.
title_sort transient decline in hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition process of the negative patterning task.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Hippocampal function is important in the acquisition of negative patterning but not of simple discrimination. This study examined rat hippocampal theta activity during the acquisition stages (early, middle, and late) of the negative patterning task (A+, B+, AB-). The results showed that hippocampal theta activity began to decline transiently (for 500 ms after non-reinforced stimulus presentation) during the late stage of learning in the negative patterning task. In addition, this transient decline in hippocampal theta activity in the late stage was lower in the negative patterning task than in the simple discrimination task. This transient decline during the late stage of task acquisition may be related to a learning process distinctive of the negative patterning task but not the simple discrimination task. We propose that the transient decline of hippocampal theta activity reflects inhibitory learning and/or response inhibition after the presentation of a compound stimulus specific to the negative patterning task.
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