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. 1999 Dec 15;19(24):11061–11071. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-24-11061.1999

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Effects of MDNt–N.Acc. disconnections on performance of the delayed SWSh task.A, Number of errors (mean ± SEM) made by rats on the day before the first injection (open bar) and after unilateral infusions of saline into both the N.Acc. and the MDNt (hatched bar), unilateral infusions of lidocaine (Lido) into the N.Acc. and contralateral saline in the MDNt (gray bar), unilateral infusions of Lido into the MDNt and contralateral saline into the N.Acc. (striped bar), and unilateral Lido into the MDNt and contralateral Lido into the N.Acc. (disconnection; black bar) before the test phase of the delayed SWSh task. B, Location of cannulae tips (black circles) for all rats used for data analysis receiving MDNt–N.Acc. disconnections before the delayed SWSh task. Plates are computer-generated adaptations from Paxinos and Watson (1986). Numbers beside each plate correspond to millimeters from bregma.