Ostlund Sean B, Balleine Bernard W
Department of Psychology, The Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095-1563, USA.
J Neurosci. 2005 Aug 24;25(34):7763-70. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1921-05.2005.
Several studies have established that pretraining lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) render instrumental actions insensitive to devaluation of the instrumental outcome and degradation of the action-outcome contingency. Nevertheless, it remains to be assessed whether the involvement of the mPFC in goal-directed action is limited to the acquisition or to the expression of the action-outcome association in performance. The current series of experiments investigated this issue by comparing the effects of mPFC lesions made either before or after initial training using sensitivity to outcome devaluation as an assay of goal-directed performance. Whereas pretraining lesions left performance insensitive to outcome devaluation, posttraining lesions spared this effect. To determine whether the effect of mPFC lesions on outcome devaluation was the result of a more fundamental deficit in response selection, experiment 2 assessed the impact of pretraining and posttraining lesions on the ability of the instrumental outcome to selectively reinstate the performance of its associated action after a period of extinction. Although both lesions attenuated the magnitude of instrumental reinstatement generally, they left intact the ability of the instrumental outcome to influence response selection. Experiment 3 investigated the relationship between the outcome-selective devaluation and reinstatement effects and found evidence that these effects are both behaviorally and neurally dissociable at the level of the mPFC. These results indicate that the mPFC is selectively involved in the acquisition, but not the permanent storage or expression, of action-outcome associations in instrumental conditioning.
多项研究已证实,内侧前额叶皮质(mPFC)的预训练损伤会使工具性动作对工具性结果贬值和动作-结果偶联的退化不敏感。然而,mPFC在目标导向行为中的参与是否仅限于习得过程,还是也涉及到行为表现中动作-结果关联的表达,仍有待评估。本系列实验通过比较在初始训练之前或之后进行mPFC损伤的效果来研究这个问题,使用对结果贬值的敏感性作为目标导向行为表现的一种测定方法。预训练损伤会使行为表现对结果贬值不敏感,而后训练损伤则不会产生这种影响。为了确定mPFC损伤对结果贬值的影响是否是反应选择方面更基本缺陷的结果,实验2评估了预训练和后训练损伤对工具性结果在一段时间消退后选择性恢复其相关动作表现能力的影响。尽管两种损伤一般都会减弱工具性恢复的程度,但它们并未损害工具性结果影响反应选择的能力。实验3研究了结果选择性贬值和恢复效应之间的关系,并发现证据表明这些效应在mPFC水平上在行为和神经层面都是可分离的。这些结果表明,mPFC在工具性条件反射中选择性地参与动作-结果关联的习得过程,而不是永久存储或表达过程。