The Learning Lab, Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.
Neurosci Lett. 2011 Nov 14;505(2):134-9. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2011.10.006. Epub 2011 Oct 8.
Pavlovian conditioned freezing is an intensively utilized paradigm that has become a standard model of memory and cognition. Despite its widespread use, the interdependence among each measure commonly reported in fear conditioning studies has not been described. Using mice, we examine the relationship of each common freezing measure (Training Baseline, Post-Shock freezing, Contextual Fear, Tone Baseline, and Tone Fear), as well as baseline locomotor activity measures, to better understand the significance of each. Of particular interest, Post-Shock freezing appears to be a good measure of immediate contextual memory. In contrast, Tone Baseline freezing, as typically measured in a novel context, appears to be contaminated with multiple sources of fear. Finally, Contextual and Tone Fear show a weak interdependence.
巴甫洛夫条件性冻结是一种被广泛应用的范式,已成为记忆和认知的标准模型。尽管它被广泛应用,但在恐惧条件反射研究中通常报告的每个测量指标之间的相互依存关系尚未被描述。使用小鼠,我们检查了每个常见的冻结测量指标(训练基线、电击后冻结、情境恐惧、音调基线和音调恐惧)以及基线运动活动测量指标之间的关系,以更好地理解每个指标的意义。特别有趣的是,电击后冻结似乎是一种衡量即时情境记忆的好方法。相比之下,如通常在新情境中测量的音调基线冻结,似乎受到多种恐惧来源的污染。最后,情境恐惧和音调恐惧显示出较弱的相互依赖性。