Bucci David J, Chess Amy C
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.
Behav Neurosci. 2005 Dec;119(6):1580-7. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.119.6.1580.
The central nucleus (CN) of the amygdala and basal forebrain cholinergic projections to the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) are involved in regulating changes in attentional processing of conditioned stimuli. In a previous study, lesions of the CN produced a deficit in conditioned orienting behavior (rearing on the hind legs) when a visual stimulus was paired with food. Unconditioned orienting (rearing to nonreinforced presentations of the stimulus) and conditioned food cup behavior were unaffected. The present study examined the contribution of the PPC to attentional orienting behavior. Damage to the PPC did not affect orienting behavior but produced deficits in food cup behavior. These findings help define the specific contributions of the PPC to attentional processing and associative learning.
杏仁核中央核(CN)以及基底前脑胆碱能向顶叶后皮质(PPC)的投射参与调节条件刺激注意力加工的变化。在先前的一项研究中,当视觉刺激与食物配对时,CN损伤会导致条件性定向行为(后腿站立)出现缺陷。非条件性定向(对未强化的刺激呈现做出的站立反应)和条件性食物杯行为未受影响。本研究考察了PPC对注意力定向行为的作用。PPC损伤并未影响定向行为,但导致食物杯行为出现缺陷。这些发现有助于明确PPC对注意力加工和联想学习的具体作用。