Christakou A, Robbins T W, Everitt B J
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, England.
Behav Neurosci. 2001 Aug;115(4):812-25. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.115.4.812.
This series of experiments investigated the role of a prefrontal cortical-dorsal striatal circuit in attention, using a continuous performance task of sustained and spatially divided visual attention. A unilateral excitotoxic lesion of the medial prefrontal cortex and a contralateral lesion of the medial caudate-putamen were used to "disconnect" the circuit. Control groups of rats with unilateral lesions of either structure were tested in the same task. Behavioral controls included testing the effects of the disconnection lesion on Pavlovian discriminated approach behavior. The disconnection lesion produced a significant reduction in the accuracy of performance in the attentional task but did not impair Pavlovian approach behavior or affect locomotor or motivational variables, providing evidence for the involvement of this medial prefrontal corticostriatal system in aspects of visual attentional function.
本系列实验利用持续且空间上分散的视觉注意力的连续操作任务,研究前额叶皮质 - 背侧纹状体回路在注意力方面的作用。采用内侧前额叶皮质的单侧兴奋性毒性损伤和内侧尾状核 - 壳核的对侧损伤来“切断”该回路。对仅损伤其中一种结构的大鼠对照组进行相同任务测试。行为学对照包括测试切断损伤对巴甫洛夫辨别性趋近行为的影响。切断损伤导致注意力任务中的表现准确性显著降低,但未损害巴甫洛夫趋近行为,也未影响运动或动机变量,这为该内侧前额叶皮质纹状体系统参与视觉注意力功能的某些方面提供了证据。