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This book is the outcome of a decade of research on the neu
roanatomical mechanisms of learning in the young laboratory rat. It
is essentially a discourse on the functional organization of the
brain in relation to problem-solving ability and intelli gence.
During the period between 1980 and 1989, well over 1000 weanling
albino rats were subjected to localized brain damage (or sham
operations in the case of the controls) under deep anesthesia and
aseptic surgical conditions, were allowed tore cover, and
subsequently were tested on a wide variety of prob lems designed to
measure general learning ability. Since vir tually every part of
the brain rostral to the medulla has been explored with lesions, it
has become possible not only to map a number of "putative" brain
systems underlying the acquisition of distinctive problem-solving
tasks, but to isolate several neu roanatomical mechanisms that
appear to be selectively in volved in the acquisition of particular
kinds of goal-directed learned activities. Of particular interest
was the discovery of a "nonspecific mechanism" (previously referred
to in our re search reports as the "general learning system")
inhabiting the interior parts of the brain. One objective of this
volume was to make these maps available in a single source. Another
was to provide a descrip tion of learning syndromes arising from
local lesions to differ ent parts of the brain."
This book is the outcome of a decade of research on the neu
roanatomical mechanisms of learning in the young laboratory rat. It
is essentially a discourse on the functional organization of the
brain in relation to problem-solving ability and intelli gence.
During the period between 1980 and 1989, well over 1000 weanling
albino rats were subjected to localized brain damage (or sham
operations in the case of the controls) under deep anesthesia and
aseptic surgical conditions, were allowed tore cover, and
subsequently were tested on a wide variety of prob lems designed to
measure general learning ability. Since vir tually every part of
the brain rostral to the medulla has been explored with lesions, it
has become possible not only to map a number of "putative" brain
systems underlying the acquisition of distinctive problem-solving
tasks, but to isolate several neu roanatomical mechanisms that
appear to be selectively in volved in the acquisition of particular
kinds of goal-directed learned activities. Of particular interest
was the discovery of a "nonspecific mechanism" (previously referred
to in our re search reports as the "general learning system")
inhabiting the interior parts of the brain. One objective of this
volume was to make these maps available in a single source. Another
was to provide a descrip tion of learning syndromes arising from
local lesions to differ ent parts of the brain."
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