Re. Morgan et al., EXPERIMENTAL INDUCTION OF RETROGRADE AND ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA CONCURRENTLY - AN ANIMAL-MODEL, Psychobiology, 21(3), 1993, pp. 221-227
In the clinical literature on memory dysfunction, the presence of both
retrograde (RA) and anterograde (AA) amnesia due to acute trauma are
commonly described. There has been, however, virtually no report of co
ncurrently induced RA and AA using experimental procedures. In this st
udy, we used two orthogonal tasks to examine the retrograde and antero
grade impact of a single experimental insult. In Experiment 1, rats ex
posed to cold (hypothermia treatment) following consumption of a novel
flavor, but prior to punishment training, showed impaired performance
on later tests for attenuation of neophobia (retrograde task) and pas
sive avoidance (anterograde task). The retrograde impairment was found
to be time-dependent (Experiment 2) and independent of punishment eff
ects (Experiment 3), indicating that both the retrograde and anterogra
de effects were based on memory loss. Therefore, it appears that RA an
d AA can be experimentally induced concurrently by a single traumatic
insult. Thus, these findings provide an empirical model for comparing
the characteristics of RA and AA when induced either independently or
concurrently.