Postnatal High-Peak Blood Ethanol Concentration and External Cue-Based Discrimination Learning and Reversal in the Preweanling Rat: Comparison with Memory-Based Discrimination Learning
Postnatal exposure to ethanol that produces high-peak blood ethanol concentrations (HP-BEC) in artificially reared infant rats affects hippocampal neuroanatomy and discrimination learning based on memorial cues from a patterned (single) alternation (PA) schedule in preweanling rats ( P. L. Greene, J...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioral neuroscience 1994-04, Vol.108 (2), p.333-339 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Postnatal exposure to ethanol that produces high-peak blood ethanol concentrations (HP-BEC) in artificially reared infant rats affects hippocampal neuroanatomy and discrimination learning based on memorial cues from a patterned (single) alternation (PA) schedule in preweanling rats (
P. L. Greene, J. L. Diaz-Granados, & A. Amsel, 1992
). In the present experiments, discrimination by preweanling rats exposed to ethanol in the same way was tested with nonmemorial, external cues. In this external cue-based discrimination and in its reversal, ethanol-exposed rats were not different from normal or artificially reared controls whether the cues were presented in a PA or random manner, although there was some evidence that the memorial cues from the PA schedule contributed to learning a discrimination based on external cues, suggesting that the deficit reported earlier in ethanol-exposed rats is a memorial deficit and not a general discrimination deficit. |
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ISSN: | 0735-7044 1939-0084 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0735-7044.108.2.333 |