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Thalamic-cortical-striatal Circuitry Subserves Working Memory During Delayed Responding on a Radial Arm Maze

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Journal J Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 1999 Dec 14
PMID 10594086
Citations 65
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Abstract

The medial dorsal nuclei of the thalamus (MDNt), the prefrontal cortex, and the ventral striatum form an interconnected neural circuit that may subserve certain types of working memory. The present series of experiments investigated functional interactions between these brain regions in rats during the performance of delayed and nondelayed spatially cued radial-arm maze tasks. In Experiment 1, transient inactivation of the MDNt by a bilateral injection of lidocaine selectively disrupted performance on a delayed task but not on a nondelayed random foraging version of the radial arm maze task. In Experiment 2, asymmetrical lidocaine injections into the MDNt on one side of the brain and the prefrontal cortex on the other transiently disconnected these two brain regions and significantly impaired foraging during the delayed task. Similarly, disconnections between the prefrontal cortex and the nucleus accumbens also disrupted foraging on this task, whereas disconnections between the MDNt and the nucleus accumbens had no effect. These data suggest that serial transmission of information among the MDNt, the prefrontal cortex, and the nucleus accumbens is required when trial-unique, short-term spatial memory is used to guide prospective search behavior. The results are discussed with respect to a distributed neural network linking limbic, thalamic, cortical, and striatal regions, which mediates executive functions of working memory.

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