Light Exposure of Chick Embryo Influences Lateralized Recall of Imprinting Memory
Environmental cues, such as light during the later part of incubation, are known to establish lateralization of some forms of visually guided behaviors in birds. The authors investigated the effect of light on lateralized recall of imprinting memory in chicks. On Day E19 of incubation, one eye was o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioral neuroscience 1999-12, Vol.113 (6), p.1267-1273 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Environmental cues, such as light during the later part of
incubation, are known to establish lateralization of some forms of
visually guided behaviors in birds. The authors investigated the
effect of light on lateralized recall of imprinting memory in
chicks. On Day E19 of incubation, one eye was occluded for 24 hr.
The other eye received stimulation by light. Chicks were imprinted
and then tested for their imprinting preferences after
administration of a low dose (500 ng) of glutamate into either
hemisphere. Chicks that had the right eye exposed to light during
incubation showed recall of the imprinting stimulus after injection
of the left hemisphere but not after injection into the right
hemisphere. The reverse was found for chicks that had the left eye
exposed to light. Hence, the hemisphere ipsilateral to the eye
exposed to light before hatching became essential for recall of
imprinting memory. The hemisphere used in recall of imprinting
memory received indirect visual inputs and was determined by
environmental stimulation (asymmetrical light input). |
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ISSN: | 0735-7044 1939-0084 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0735-7044.113.6.1267 |