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Rats with large medial thalamic lesions fail to avoid shock but perform relatively well in a shock-motivated brightness-discrimination task. The rats are slow to initiate exploratory behavior and slow to move from a small unfamiliar platform to a familiar table placed 3 in. away, although they perform normally when movements have begun. The results suggest that the medial thalamus plays a role in the triggering of movement apart from any role it may have in learning or the coordination of movement.
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Vanderwolf, C.H. Effects of medial thalamic damage on initiation of movement and learning. Psychon Sci 17, 23–25 (1969). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03329147
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