Gentile C G, Jarrell T W, Teich A, McCabe P M, Schneiderman N
Behav Brain Res. 1986 Jun;20(3):263-73. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(86)90226-3.
The present study examined the role of the amygdaloid central nucleus (ACE) in the retention of differential pavlovian conditioning of bradycardia in rabbits. Electrodes were implanted bilaterally in ACE or in control sites just dorsal and rostral to ACE. Following recovery, animals were subjected to differential pavlovian conditioning in which one tone (CS+) was paired with periorbital shock and a second tone (CS-) was presented alone. Subsequent electrolytic lesions abolished the heart rate (HR) conditioned response (CR), yet had no effect on HR orienting response, unconditioned response, or baseline. In a follow-up experiment, corneoretinal potential (CRP) and HR were recorded. Bilateral ACE lesions profoundly attenuated or abolished the HR CR without abolishing CRP CRs. The major finding of this study is that bilateral lesions of ACE selectively attenuate the HR CR while not necessarily abolishing other CRs.
本研究考察了杏仁核中央核(ACE)在兔心动过缓的差异巴甫洛夫条件反射记忆中的作用。电极双侧植入ACE或ACE背侧和嘴侧的对照部位。恢复后,动物接受差异巴甫洛夫条件反射训练,其中一种音调(CS+)与眶周电击配对,另一种音调(CS-)单独呈现。随后的电解损伤消除了心率(HR)条件反应(CR),但对HR朝向反应、非条件反应或基线无影响。在后续实验中,记录了角膜视网膜电位(CRP)和HR。双侧ACE损伤显著减弱或消除了HR CR,但未消除CRP CR。本研究的主要发现是,ACE的双侧损伤选择性地减弱了HR CR,而不一定消除其他CR。