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Rule Learning and Reward Contingency Are Associated with Dissociable Patterns of Dopamine Activation in the Rat Prefrontal Cortex, Nucleus Accumbens, and Dorsal Striatum
J. Neurosci. Stefani and Moghaddam 26: 8810

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  • supplemental material - Figure S1. Surgery Group Set-Shift Task Performance Comparison. Set-shift task performance by rats that received microdialysis cannula implants 24 h before behavior testing (Microdialysis Group; current experiment) did not differ significantly from that of rats in comparison groups that had received cannula implants one week before behavior testing (Chronic Cannula Group), or had no surgical manipulation before behavior testing (Unoperated Group). There were no statistically significant between-group differences in the trials required to reach criterion on sets 1 and 2 (Panel A), or the performance across trial blocks during set 2 (Panel B).




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