Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1105 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1105 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
J Exp Biol. 2021 Mar 12;224(Pt 6):jeb230433. doi: 10.1242/jeb.230433.
Innate defensive responses such as freezing or escape are essential for animal survival. Mice show defensive behaviour to stimuli sweeping overhead, like a bird cruising the sky. Here, we tested this in young male mice and found that mice reduced their defensive freezing after sessions with a stimulus passing overhead repeatedly. This habituation is stimulus specific, as mice freeze again to a novel shape. Habituation occurs regardless of the visual field location of the repeated stimulus. The mice generalized over a range of sizes and shapes, but distinguished objects when they differed in both size and shape. Innate visual defensive responses are thus strongly influenced by previous experience as mice learn to ignore specific stimuli.
先天防御反应,如冻结或逃避,对动物的生存至关重要。老鼠对掠过头顶的刺激表现出防御行为,就像天空中盘旋的鸟。在这里,我们在年轻雄性老鼠身上进行了测试,发现老鼠在反复经过头顶的刺激后,会减少防御性冻结。这种习惯化是刺激特异性的,因为老鼠会对新的形状再次冻结。习惯化的发生与重复刺激的视野位置无关。老鼠可以在一系列大小和形状上进行泛化,但当物体在大小和形状上都不同时,它们会区分物体。因此,先天视觉防御反应受到以往经验的强烈影响,因为老鼠学会忽略特定的刺激。