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Neuroreport ; 14(11): 1511-4, 2003 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12960775

ABSTRACT

An experiment was conducted to investigate whether there is a functional difference in IMHV between chicks and adults using the conditioned individual preference (CIP) method, a modified conditioned place preference paradigm. CIP training of the quail involved 8 days of alternate injections of morphine or saline followed by associations with a stimulus quail in one compartment of the preference box. After the CIP training, the subject quail were given a choice between the morphine-associated and the saline-associated stimulus quail. All adult and chicks with neostriatum lesion showed a preference for the morphine-associated stimulus quail. However, the chicks receiving bilateral IMHV lesions before CIP did not show any preference for either stimulus quail. These results suggest that there is a functional difference in IMHV between chicks and adults.


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Aging/psychology , Animals, Newborn/psychology , Coturnix/physiology , Discrimination, Psychological/physiology , Neostriatum/injuries , Animals , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Conditioning, Operant/physiology , Discrimination Learning , Individuality , Male , Neostriatum/anatomy & histology , Stereotaxic Techniques
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