Murakami F, Higashi S, Katsumaru H, Oda Y
Department of Biophysical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Japan.
Brain Res. 1987 Dec 29;437(2):379-82. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(87)91656-8.
An electron microscopic quantitative study of corticorubral synapses was performed in the cat which acquired classical conditioning. Conditioned stimulus was applied to the cerebral peduncle and the unconditioned stimulus was an electrical shock to the forelimb skin. The proportion of corticorubral synapses contacting with somata and proximal dendrite was increased after conditioning. It was suggested that collateral sprouting and the formation of new synapses underlie classical conditioning.
对获得经典条件反射的猫进行了皮质红核突触的电子显微镜定量研究。条件刺激施加于大脑脚,非条件刺激是对前肢皮肤的电击。条件反射后,与胞体和近端树突接触的皮质红核突触比例增加。这表明侧支发芽和新突触的形成是经典条件反射的基础。