Center for Neuropolicy, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2013 Dec 4;8(12):e81698. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0081698. eCollection 2013.
Previously, we demonstrated the possibility of fMRI in two awake and unrestrained dogs. Here, we determined the replicability and heterogeneity of these results in an additional 11 dogs for a total of 13 subjects. Based on an anatomically placed region-of-interest, we compared the caudate response to a hand signal indicating the imminent availability of a food reward to a hand signal indicating no reward. 8 of 13 dogs had a positive differential caudate response to the signal indicating reward. The mean differential caudate response was 0.09%, which was similar to a comparable human study. These results show that canine fMRI is reliable and can be done with minimal stress to the dogs.
先前,我们在两只清醒且未受约束的狗身上演示了 fMRI 的可能性。在这里,我们为总共 13 个实验对象中的另外 11 只狗确定了这些结果的可重复性和异质性。基于解剖位置的感兴趣区域,我们比较了纹状体对表示即将有食物奖励的手信号和表示没有奖励的手信号的反应。13 只狗中有 8 只对表示奖励的信号有积极的纹状体差异反应。纹状体的平均差异反应为 0.09%,与一项可比的人类研究相似。这些结果表明,犬 fMRI 是可靠的,并且可以在对狗最小的压力下完成。