Powell D A, Skaggs H, Churchwell J, McLaughlin J
Neuroscience Laboratory, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Columbia, South Carolina 29209-1639, USA.
Behav Neurosci. 2001 Oct;115(5):1029-38. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.115.5.1029.
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) plays a critical role in conditioned autonomic adjustments but is not involved in classically conditioned somatomotor responses unless the training conditions include reversal or trace conditioning. The studies showing these effects have all used pretraining lesions. The present study assessed the effects of posttraining lesions on eyeblink (EB) and heart rate (HR) conditioned responses (CRs) in both delay and trace conditioning paradigms in the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Posttraining lesions lowered the percentage of EB CRs during retesting compared with pretesting levels for both delay and trace conditioning. Control lesions and pretraining lesions produced no significant effects during retesting. Posttraining lesions had no effect on the HR CR. These findings suggest that a critical mechanism in the mPFC is involved in retrieval of information during EB conditioning but that the mPFC integration of autonomic and somatomotor processes is not critical to this retrieval process.
内侧前额叶皮质(mPFC)在条件性自主调节中起关键作用,但不参与经典条件性躯体运动反应,除非训练条件包括反转或痕迹条件作用。显示这些效应的研究均使用了训练前损伤。本研究评估了训练后损伤对家兔(穴兔)延迟和痕迹条件作用范式中眨眼(EB)和心率(HR)条件反应(CRs)的影响。与延迟和痕迹条件作用的预测试水平相比,训练后损伤降低了重新测试期间EB CRs的百分比。对照损伤和训练前损伤在重新测试期间没有产生显著影响。训练后损伤对HR CR没有影响。这些发现表明,mPFC中的一个关键机制参与了EB条件作用期间信息的检索,但自主和躯体运动过程的mPFC整合对该检索过程并不关键。