Durkovic R G, Damianopoulos E N
J Neurosci. 1986 Oct;6(10):2921-5. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.06-10-02921.1986.
Effects of forward and backward conditioned-unconditioned stimulus (CS-US) intervals on classical conditioning of the flexion reflex were examined in a cat spinal preparation. Interstimulus intervals (ISIs) ranging from +3.0 to -3.0 sec were employed in 9 experimental groups and the results compared with those of an explicitly unpaired control group. Forward conditioning produced an asymmetrical, inverted U-shaped gradient relating magnitude of conditioning to ISI for both acquisition and extinction. The optimum ISI was 1.0 sec. Backward ISIs also produced excitatory conditioning, with optimal conditioning at -0.25 sec. Unlike forward conditioning, backward conditioning produced little sign of retention during extinction trials. The results, which parallel in several ways those of ISI effects in studies of intact animals, support the hypothesis that backward and forward conditioning may be fundamentally different phenomena, under the control of different neural processes.
在猫的脊髓制备物中,研究了正向和反向条件刺激-非条件刺激(CS-US)间隔对屈肌反射经典条件反射的影响。9个实验组采用了从+3.0到-3.0秒的刺激间隔(ISI),并将结果与明确的非配对对照组进行比较。正向条件反射产生了一种不对称的、倒U形梯度,将条件反射的幅度与获取和消退过程中的ISI相关联。最佳ISI为1.0秒。反向ISI也产生了兴奋性条件反射,在-0.25秒时条件反射最佳。与正向条件反射不同,反向条件反射在消退试验期间几乎没有保留的迹象。这些结果在几个方面与完整动物研究中ISI效应的结果相似,支持了反向和正向条件反射可能是根本不同的现象,受不同神经过程控制的假设。