Whishaw I Q, Dyck R
Behav Neurosci. 1984 Apr;98(2):333-44. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.98.2.333.
The experiments addressed the question of whether certain modalities of stimulation are more effective in eliciting immobility-related, atropine-sensitive neocortical low-voltage fast activity and hippocampal rhythmical slow activity from the rabbit. More pronounced activation and less pronounced habituation followed tactile than auditory and visual stimulation. On the basis of these results, and other studies, it is suggested that atropine-sensitive electroencephalographic activity may be importantly involved in the central programming, initiation, and guidance of movement.
这些实验探讨了某些刺激方式是否能更有效地引发家兔与不动相关的、对阿托品敏感的新皮质低电压快速活动和海马节律性慢活动这一问题。与听觉和视觉刺激相比,触觉刺激后激活更明显且习惯化更不明显。基于这些结果以及其他研究,有人提出对阿托品敏感的脑电图活动可能在运动的中枢编程、启动和引导中起重要作用。