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12768 Date 2004-03
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12768 abstract The avian lobus parolfactorius, equivalent to the medial striatum (caudate-putamen) of mammals, has been shown to be of crucial importance in passive avoidance training in day-old domestic chicks, where the aversive stimulus is the bitter tasting substance methylanthranilate. Here we report that the specific D1 antagonist SCH23390, injected into the lobus parolfactorius of day-old chicks (Gallus domesticus) prior to training, impaired performance on testing 30 min post-training at low doses (0.5 and 25 nmol). Sulpiride, a D2 antagonist, had no significant effect on performance in comparable doses. The early D1 activation may signify an essential mechanism leading to storage itself or to the canalisation of the relevant association to a permanent store.
12768 authorList authors
12768 issue 2
12768 status peerReviewed
12768 volume 81
12768 type AcademicArticle
12768 type Article
12768 label Kabai, Peter; Stewart, Michael G. ; Tarcali, József and Csillag, András (2004). Inhibiting effect of D1, but not D2 antagonist administered to the striatum on retention of passive avoidance in the chick. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 81(2) pp. 155–158.
12768 label Kabai, Peter; Stewart, Michael G. ; Tarcali, József and Csillag, András (2004). Inhibiting effect of D1, but not D2 antagonist administered to the striatum on retention of passive avoidance in the chick. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 81(2) pp. 155–158.
12768 Title Inhibiting effect of D1, but not D2 antagonist administered to the striatum on retention of passive avoidance in the chick
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