Hesslow G, Svensson P, Ivarsson M
Department of Physiological Sciences, Lund University, Sweden.
Neuron. 1999 Sep;24(1):179-85. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80831-4.
Definitive evidence is presented that the conditioned stimulus (CS) in classical conditioning reaches the cerebellum via the mossy fiber system. Decerebrate ferrets received paired forelimb and periocular stimulation until they responded with blinks to the forelimb stimulus. When direct mossy fiber stimulation was then given, the animals responded with conditioned blinks immediately, that is, without ever having been trained to the mossy fiber stimulation. Antidromic activation was prevented by blocking mossy fibers with lignocaine ventral to the stimulation site. It could be excluded that cerebellar output functioned as the CS. Analysis of latencies suggests that conditioned responses (CRs) are not generated by mossy fiber collaterals to the deep nuclei. Hence, the memory trace is probably located in the cerebellar cortex.
有确凿证据表明,经典条件反射中的条件刺激(CS)通过苔藓纤维系统到达小脑。去大脑的雪貂接受前肢和眼周配对刺激,直到它们对前肢刺激产生眨眼反应。然后当直接给予苔藓纤维刺激时,动物立即产生条件性眨眼反应,也就是说,它们从未接受过针对苔藓纤维刺激的训练。通过在刺激部位腹侧用利多卡因阻断苔藓纤维来防止逆向激活。可以排除小脑输出作为条件刺激的作用。对潜伏期的分析表明,条件反应(CRs)不是由苔藓纤维向深部核团的侧支产生的。因此,记忆痕迹可能位于小脑皮质。