Eacott M J, Gaffan D
Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, U.K.
Behav Brain Res. 1990 May 7;38(2):109-16. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(90)90009-4.
Two experiments examined interhemispheric transfer of learning across the anterior corpus callosum in monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). The animals learned a series of visuomotor conditional discrimination problems for food reward. Within each problem the animals were first trained using one hand to make the motor responses, and were then required to use the opposite hand in order to test for intermanual transfer of the initial learning. In Exp. 1, a group of animals with surgical section of the entire corpus callosum and anterior commissure showed a complete absence of intermanual transfer of learning. A second group, in which only the anterior commissure and the posterior part of the corpus callosum were sectioned, leaving the anterior corpus callosum intact, showed good intermanual transfer. Thus, intermanual transfer in the second group represented interhemispheric information transfer via the anterior portions of the corpus callosum. However, in Expt. 2, normal intermanual transfer was seen in a group of animals in which the anterior corpus callosum alone had been sectioned. We conclude that the anterior corpus callosum can mediate interhemispheric transfer of visuomotor conditional learning, but is not the only available route for such transfer in the present task.
两项实验研究了猕猴(食蟹猴)前胼胝体的半球间学习转移。这些动物学习了一系列以食物奖励为目的的视觉运动条件辨别问题。在每个问题中,动物首先用一只手进行运动反应训练,然后要求用另一只手来测试初始学习的手间转移。在实验1中,一组接受了整个胼胝体和前连合手术切断的动物完全没有表现出手间学习转移。第二组动物,其中仅切断了前连合和胼胝体的后部,使前胼胝体保持完整,表现出良好的手间转移。因此,第二组中的手间转移代表了通过胼胝体前部的半球间信息转移。然而,在实验2中,一组仅切断了前胼胝体的动物出现了正常的手间转移。我们得出结论,前胼胝体可以介导视觉运动条件学习的半球间转移,但在当前任务中不是这种转移的唯一可用途径。