Vestibular loss promotes procedural response during a spatial task in rats

Volume: 24, Issue: 5, Pages: 591 - 597
Published: Feb 11, 2014
Abstract
Declarative memory refers to a spatial strategy using numerous sources of sensory input information in which visual and vestibular inputs are assimilated in the hippocampus. In contrast, procedural memory refers to a response strategy based on motor skills and familiar gestures and involves the striatum. Even if vestibular loss impairs hippocampal activity and spatial memory, vestibular-lesioned rats remain able to find food rewards during...
Paper Details
Title
Vestibular loss promotes procedural response during a spatial task in rats
Published Date
Feb 11, 2014
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
591 - 597
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