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Rats with bilateral ibotenic acid lesions centered on the pre- and parasubi
culum and control rats were tested in a series of spatial memory and object
recognition memory tasks, Lesioned rats were severely impaired relative to
controls in both the reference and working memory versions of the water ma
ze task and displayed a delay-dependent deficit in a delayed nonmatch to pl
ace procedure conducted in the T-maze. Lesioned rats also displayed reduced
exploration in a novel environment, and performance was altered in an obje
ct recognition procedure as compared with the control group. These findings
indicate that the pre- and parasubiculum plays an important role in the pr
ocessing of both object recognition and spatial memory.