Katz R J, Roth K
Int J Neurosci. 1979;9(1):17-9.
Long term exposure of adult male Sprague Dawley rats to rewarding brain stimulation produced alterations in open field behavior in comparison to nonstimulated controls. Initial activity was increased while movement latency was decreased for the experimental animals. Grooming and defecation were essentially unchanged by stimulation. These findings suggest a selective and tonic influence of brain stimulation upon exploration.
与未受刺激的对照组相比,成年雄性斯普拉格-道利大鼠长期接受奖励性脑刺激会导致旷场行为发生改变。实验动物的初始活动增加,而运动潜伏期缩短。刺激对梳理毛发和排便基本没有影响。这些发现表明脑刺激对探索行为有选择性的、持续性的影响。