Remembrance of places lasts: Proactive inhibition and patterns of choice in rat spatial memory

William A. Roberts, Robert H.I. Dale

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    Abstract

    A series of experiments was carried out to evaluate the notion that rats given a sequence of massed daily trials on the radial maze reset working memory at the end of each trial by deleting its contents. Although curves presented by D. S. Olton [ Scientific American , 1977, 236, 82-98: In S. H. Hulse, H. Fowler, & W. K. Honig (Eds.), Cognitive processes in animal behavior , 1978, Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum] show that rats return to errorless performance at the beginning of each trial after the first, the fact that accuracy falls less rapidly over choices on Trial 1 than on subsequent trials suggests a proactive inhibition (PI) effect. In Experiment 1, Olton’s findings were replicated, and a PI effect was observed on Days 1-2 of testing. On Days 3-5, overall accuracy improved significantly and was associated with the development of a strong tendency for rats to enter adjacent alleys, which became particularly marked on the final trials of a day’s testing. In order to prevent rats from achieving accurate performance by using an adjacent alleys pattern, a procedure was used in Experiment 2 which involved initial forced random choices followed by a retention test consisting of free choices. Repeated daily trials with this procedure yielded a significant PI effect, which was more marked at a 60-sec delay than at a 0-sec delay. Experiments 3 and 4 showed this PI effect to be robust and resistant to manipulations designed to produce release from PI. Both the PI effect and a strong tendency found in Experiment 1 for animals to avoid on the initial choices of Trial n those alleys most recently entered on Trial n - 1 argue that rats do not reset working memory between trials.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work - LAS
    Volume12
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Aug 1 1981

    Keywords

    • PI
    • cognitive processes
    • intertrial interval
    • proactive inhibition
    • radial maze
    • spatial memory
    • working memory

    Disciplines

    • Animal Sciences
    • Behavior and Ethology
    • Biology
    • Zoology

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