Berger T W, Orr W B
Behav Brain Res. 1983 Apr;8(1):49-68. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(83)90171-7.
The effects of hippocampal lesions were tested on two-tone discrimination reversal conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response. Results showed that hippocampectomized animals learned the initial two-tone discrimination at rates equivalent to operated control animals and animals with neocortical lesions. During reversal conditioning, however, animals with hippocampal lesions were severely impaired relative to both other groups. Neocortical lesions were without effect on reversal learning. An additional study revealed that the hippocampectomized animals' failure at reversal could not be attributed to a lesion-induced increased resistance to extinction. Results are discussed with respect to several theories of hippocampal function, and with respect to changes in the activity of hippocampal pyramidal neurons which occur during classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane response.
通过兔瞬膜反应的双音辨别反转条件反射来测试海马损伤的影响。结果显示,海马切除的动物以与手术对照组动物和新皮层损伤动物相同的速率学会了最初的双音辨别。然而,在反转条件反射过程中,海马损伤的动物相对于其他两组受到了严重损害。新皮层损伤对反转学习没有影响。另一项研究表明,海马切除动物在反转时的失败不能归因于损伤引起的对消退的抵抗力增加。结合几种海马功能理论以及在瞬膜反应经典条件反射过程中海马锥体细胞活动的变化对结果进行了讨论。