Jean-Richard-Dit-Bressel Philip, McNally Gavan P
School of Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Learn Mem. 2015 Jan 15;22(2):128-37. doi: 10.1101/lm.035907.114. Print 2015 Feb.
Aversive stimuli not only support fear conditioning to their environmental antecedents, they also punish behaviors that cause their occurrence. The amygdala, especially the basolateral nucleus (BLA), has been critically implicated in Pavlovian fear learning but its role in punishment remains poorly understood. Here, we used a within-subjects punishment task to assess the role of the BLA in the acquisition and expression of punishment as well as aversive choice. Rats that pressed two individually presented levers for pellet rewards rapidly suppressed responding to one lever if it also caused footshock deliveries (punished lever) but continued pressing a second lever that did not cause footshock (unpunished lever). Infusions of GABA agonists baclofen and muscimol (BM) into the BLA significantly impaired the acquisition of this suppression. BLA inactivations using BM also reduced the expression of well-trained punishment. There was anatomical segregation within the BLA so that caudal, not rostral, BLA was implicated in punishment. However, when presented with punished and unpunished levers simultaneously in a choice test without deliveries of shock punisher, rats expressed a preference for unpunished over the punished lever and BLA inactivations had no effect on this preference. Taken together, these findings indicate that the BLA is important for both the acquisition and expression of punishment but not for aversive choice. This role appears to be linked to neurons in the caudal BLA, rather than rostral BLA, although the circuitry that contributes to this functional segregation is currently unknown, and is most parsimoniously interpreted as a role for caudal BLA in determining the aversive value of the shock punisher.
厌恶刺激不仅支持对其环境前因的恐惧条件作用,还会惩罚导致其出现的行为。杏仁核,尤其是基底外侧核(BLA),在巴甫洛夫式恐惧学习中起着关键作用,但其在惩罚中的作用仍知之甚少。在这里,我们使用了一项受试者内惩罚任务来评估BLA在惩罚的习得和表达以及厌恶选择中的作用。为获取颗粒奖励而按压两个单独呈现杠杆的大鼠,如果其中一个杠杆也会导致足部电击(受惩罚杠杆),则会迅速抑制对该杠杆的反应,但会继续按压不会导致足部电击的第二个杠杆(未受惩罚杠杆)。向BLA内注射GABA激动剂巴氯芬和蝇蕈醇(BM)显著损害了这种抑制的习得。使用BM使BLA失活也降低了训练有素的惩罚的表达。BLA内存在解剖学上的分隔,因此是尾侧而非头侧的BLA与惩罚有关。然而,在没有电击惩罚的选择测试中同时呈现受惩罚和未受惩罚的杠杆时,大鼠表现出对未受惩罚杠杆的偏好高于受惩罚杠杆,并且BLA失活对这种偏好没有影响。综上所述,这些发现表明BLA对惩罚的习得和表达都很重要,但对厌恶选择并不重要。这一作用似乎与尾侧BLA中的神经元有关,而非头侧BLA,尽管促成这种功能分隔的神经回路目前尚不清楚,并且最简洁的解释是尾侧BLA在确定电击惩罚的厌恶价值中起作用。