Townsend Erica S, Smith Kyle S
Dartmouth College Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
Dartmouth College Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA.
Learn Mem. 2025 Mar 7;32(3). doi: 10.1101/lm.054065.124. Print 2025 Mar.
Sign-tracking, a conditioned response in which animals engage with reward-predictive cues, is a powerful behavioral tool for assessing Pavlovian motivation. In rodents, it is most frequently studied via automatic readouts, such as deflections of levers that act as reward cues. These readouts have been immensely helpful, but they may not be ideal for some tasks and paradigms. For example, animals can show a range of sign-tracking responses to a lever cue that do not result in lever deflection, and a reduction in deflections when animals are exposed to an omission contingency (i.e., when lever deflection cancels reward) hides the fact that the animals are still sign-tracking in other ways. Here, we analyzed the behavior of sign-tracking animals through both video monitoring and automatic task readouts in Pavlovian conditioning. This analysis aided in the classification of sign-tracking animals and revealed that lever deflections do not result from any identifiable pattern of sign-tracking. We then used omission and extinction procedures to unmask detailed behavior changes that can only be detected with video data. Automated readouts showed similar reductions of lever deflection in both task conditions. However, detailed behavioral analysis revealed quite distinct behavioral adaptations to these conditions with sign-tracking decreasing entirely during extinction while many sign-tracking behaviors (biting, sniffing, etc.) seemed to remain persistent during omission despite the decrease in deflections. Detailed behavioral analysis was thus critical for capturing sign-tracking maintenance, persistence, and loss.
信号追踪是一种动物对奖励预测线索做出反应的条件性反应,是评估巴甫洛夫动机的一种强大行为工具。在啮齿动物中,它最常通过自动读数进行研究,比如用作奖励线索的杠杆的偏转。这些读数非常有用,但对于某些任务和范式来说可能并不理想。例如,动物对杠杆线索可能会表现出一系列不会导致杠杆偏转的信号追踪反应,而且当动物暴露于缺失条件(即杠杆偏转取消奖励)时,偏转的减少掩盖了动物仍在以其他方式进行信号追踪的事实。在这里,我们通过视频监控和巴甫洛夫条件反射中的自动任务读数分析了信号追踪动物的行为。这种分析有助于对信号追踪动物进行分类,并揭示杠杆偏转并非由任何可识别的信号追踪模式导致。然后,我们使用缺失和消退程序来揭示只能通过视频数据检测到的详细行为变化。自动读数在两种任务条件下都显示出杠杆偏转的类似减少。然而,详细的行为分析揭示了对这些条件的截然不同的行为适应,在消退过程中信号追踪完全减少,而在缺失期间,尽管偏转减少,但许多信号追踪行为(咬、嗅等)似乎仍然持续存在。因此,详细的行为分析对于捕捉信号追踪的维持、持续和丧失至关重要。