Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
J Neurosci Methods. 2010 Jul 15;190(2):235-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2010.04.029. Epub 2010 May 13.
Fear conditioning has become an indispensable behavioral task in an increasingly vast array of research disciplines. Yet one unresolved issue is how conditional fear to an explicit cue interacts with and is potentially confounded by fear prior to tone presentation, referred to as baseline fear. After tone-shock pairings, we experimentally manipulated baseline fear by presenting unpaired shocks in the testing chamber and then analyzed the accuracy of common methods for reporting tone fear. Our findings indicate that baseline fear and tone fear tend to interact, where freezing to the tone increases as baseline fear increases. However, the form of interaction is not linear across all conditions and none of the commonly used reporting methods were consistently able to eliminate the confounding effects of baseline fear. We propose a methodological solution in which baseline fear is reduced to very low levels by first extinguishing fear to the training context and then pre-exposing to the testing context.
恐惧条件反射已经成为越来越多研究领域中不可或缺的行为任务。然而,一个尚未解决的问题是,对明确提示的条件恐惧如何与在呈现音调之前的预先存在的恐惧相互作用,并可能产生混淆,这种预先存在的恐惧被称为基线恐惧。在音波-电击配对后,我们通过在测试室中呈现未配对的电击来实验性地操纵基线恐惧,然后分析报告音波恐惧的常用方法的准确性。我们的研究结果表明,基线恐惧和音波恐惧往往相互作用,随着基线恐惧的增加,对音波的冻结增加。然而,这种相互作用的形式并不是在所有条件下都是线性的,并且常用的报告方法都不能始终如一地消除基线恐惧的混淆影响。我们提出了一种方法学解决方案,即通过首先消除对训练情境的恐惧,然后对测试情境进行预先暴露,将基线恐惧降低到非常低的水平。