Sananes C B, Campbell B A
Princeton University.
Behav Neurosci. 1989 Jun;103(3):519-25.
The role of the central nucleus of the amygdala on olfactory heart rate conditioning in the infant rat was investigated. The conditioned stimulus consisted of a 10-s presentation of grape juice odor that was immediately followed by a 0.5-s, 0.35-mA subcutaneous shock. A sensitization control group was also run. Three days prior to testing, Ss received either bilateral electrolytic lesions of the central nucleus of the amygdala, sham lesions, or were left unperturbed. Results show that damage to the central nucleus of the amygdala severely impaired olfactory heart rate conditioning but that it had no deleterious effect on the heart rate orienting response to that stimulus or on the heart rate unconditioned response to shock. Results are analogous to those in previous research on auditory heart rate conditioning and suggest that the central nucleus of the amygdala may constitute a necessary stage in the transduction of a conditioned stimulus into a cardiac conditioned response regardless of sensory modality.
研究了杏仁核中央核在幼鼠嗅觉心率条件反射中的作用。条件刺激包括呈现10秒的葡萄汁气味,随后立即给予0.5秒、0.35毫安的皮下电击。还设立了一个敏感化对照组。在测试前三天,实验对象接受双侧杏仁核中央核的电解损伤、假损伤,或者不做处理。结果表明,杏仁核中央核受损严重损害了嗅觉心率条件反射,但对该刺激的心率定向反应或对电击的心率非条件反应没有有害影响。这些结果与之前关于听觉心率条件反射的研究结果相似,表明无论感觉模式如何,杏仁核中央核可能是将条件刺激转化为心脏条件反应过程中的一个必要阶段。