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伏隔核核心损伤调节匹配行为的发展。

Lesions of the nucleus accumbens core modulate development of matching behavior.

机构信息

Department of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Fukushima 960-1295, Japan.

出版信息

BMC Neurosci. 2014 Apr 30;15:55. doi: 10.1186/1471-2202-15-55.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The development of choice is a crucial determinant in the performance of appetitive responses. Given two options with different reinforcement rates, animals match their relative rate of responding to the relative rates of reinforcement (i.e., matching behavior). A previous study has shown that the nucleus accumbens core (AcbC) is involved in the performance of matching behavior in trained animals. However, the role of the AcbC in the acquisition of matching behavior has not been addressed.

RESULTS

We conducted a series of experimental sessions to examine the role of the AcbC on the development of matching behavior. Instrumental responding was measured in rats with excitotoxic lesions of the AcbC. Rats were given two options that differed in the relative rate of reinforcement under concurrent variable-interval schedules. The locations of the more frequently reinforced option and the alternative option were randomly switched between sessions. Lesions of the AcbC accelerated the development of matching behavior compared to the sham-operated group. The AcbC-lesioned rats exhibited closer conformity to the matching law than shams when the options were in the same positions as in the previous session (the same condition), but not when the option locations had been switched (the different condition). The AcbC rats showed smaller probabilities of switching behavior between alternatives than shams. Post-reinforcement pausing was not affected by the AcbC lesion. Neither numbers of rewards obtained nor number of lever presses were different between the AcbC-lesioned rats and shams over session blocks.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that the AcbC plays a regulatory role in the development of matching behavior through switching probabilities rather than perception of reward magnitude. The differential effect of AcbC lesions on the matching behavior between the same and different conditions suggests influence of the spontaneous recovery, that is, reversion to a previously reinforced choice at the beginning of the next session, on the development of matching behavior in the AcbC-lesioned rats.

摘要

背景

选择的发展是决定食欲反应表现的关键因素。在有不同强化率的两种选择中,动物会根据相对强化率来调整其相对反应率(即匹配行为)。先前的研究表明,伏隔核核心区(AcbC)参与了训练动物的匹配行为表现。然而,AcbC 在匹配行为的获得中的作用尚未得到解决。

结果

我们进行了一系列实验,以研究 AcbC 在匹配行为发展中的作用。通过对 AcbC 进行兴奋性毒性损伤来测量大鼠的工具性反应。在同时进行的可变间隔时间表下,大鼠有两种选择,它们在相对强化率上有所不同。在每个实验session 中,更频繁强化的选项和替代选项的位置会随机切换。与假手术组相比,AcbC 损伤大鼠的匹配行为发展得更快。与假手术组相比,AcbC 损伤大鼠在选项位置与前一个 session 相同时(相同条件)更符合匹配律,但在选项位置已经切换时(不同条件)则不然。与假手术组相比,AcbC 损伤大鼠在替代选项之间的切换行为的可能性较小。强化后暂停不受 AcbC 损伤的影响。在 session 块中,获得的奖励数量和按压杠杆的次数在 AcbC 损伤大鼠和假手术组之间没有差异。

结论

我们的结果表明,AcbC 通过切换概率而不是对奖励大小的感知,在匹配行为的发展中发挥调节作用。AcbC 损伤对相同和不同条件下匹配行为的不同影响表明,自发恢复(即在接下来的 session 开始时恢复到之前强化的选择)对 AcbC 损伤大鼠匹配行为的发展有影响。

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