TY - JOUR
T1 - Parabrachial nucleus lesions and conditioned taste aversion
T2 - Evidence supporting an associative deficit
AU - Reilly, S.
AU - Grigson, P. S.
AU - Norgren, R.
PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - Three experiments examined the conditioned taste aversion (CTA) deficit that occurs following electrolytic lesions of the parabrachial nucleus (PBN). In Experiment 1, lesioned rats failed to avoid either a gustatory or an olfactory stimulus that had been paired with lithium chloride-induced toxicosis. In Experiment 2, however, all rats learned a conditioned flavor preference. Finally, in Experiment 3, all controls and 7 of the 12 lesioned rats learned a conditioned place aversion. Together, these results demonstrate that the disruption of CTA in lesioned rats cannot be ascribed to an inability to process either gustatory or visceral afferent information per se. Rather, the data suggest that PBN-lesioned rats are unable to form a specific association between gustatory and visceral cues.
AB - Three experiments examined the conditioned taste aversion (CTA) deficit that occurs following electrolytic lesions of the parabrachial nucleus (PBN). In Experiment 1, lesioned rats failed to avoid either a gustatory or an olfactory stimulus that had been paired with lithium chloride-induced toxicosis. In Experiment 2, however, all rats learned a conditioned flavor preference. Finally, in Experiment 3, all controls and 7 of the 12 lesioned rats learned a conditioned place aversion. Together, these results demonstrate that the disruption of CTA in lesioned rats cannot be ascribed to an inability to process either gustatory or visceral afferent information per se. Rather, the data suggest that PBN-lesioned rats are unable to form a specific association between gustatory and visceral cues.
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U2 - 10.1037/0735-7044.107.6.1005
DO - 10.1037/0735-7044.107.6.1005
M3 - Article
C2 - 8136054
AN - SCOPUS:0027738962
SN - 0735-7044
VL - 107
SP - 1005
EP - 1017
JO - Behavioral Neuroscience
JF - Behavioral Neuroscience
IS - 6
ER -