Hippocampus and internal inhibition

Proposes that the mammalian hippocampus constitutes part of the neural machinery necessary for the generation of a brain process which is functionally equivalent to Pavlovian internal inhibition. Relevant neuroanatomical and electrophysiological data are presented in support of this proposal. The ma...

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description Proposes that the mammalian hippocampus constitutes part of the neural machinery necessary for the generation of a brain process which is functionally equivalent to Pavlovian internal inhibition. Relevant neuroanatomical and electrophysiological data are presented in support of this proposal. The major behavioral effects of hippocampal lesions in situations in which internal inhibition is presumed to occur are discussed. These situations include habituation to novelty, discrimination reversal, overtraining, extinction, and spontaneous alternation. (69 ref.)
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Arousal
Behavior, Animal
Conditioning, Operant
Electrophysiology
Extinction, Psychological
Hippocampus
Hippocampus - anatomy & histology
Hippocampus - physiology
Human
Interference (Learning)
Memory
Neuroanatomy
Physiological Psychology
Practice (Psychology)
Rats
Reaction Time
title Hippocampus and internal inhibition
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