Dean P, Redgrave P
Behav Brain Res. 1983 Jun;8(3):309-16. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(83)90176-6.
It has previously been shown that rats with large lesions of the superior colliculus fail to head-dip during a 5 min hole-board test. To investigate whether this was a permanent deficit in exploratory behaviour arising from inability to produce the appropriate responses, collicular rats were tested in a hole-board for 60 min or more. The period before their first head-dip (mean 27 min 40 sec) was much longer than for unoperated animals (mean 22 sec), but subsequently the collicular rats showed a pattern of head-dipping that was similar (although not identical) to that of the control rats. It appears that rats with lesions of the superior colliculus are not permanently prevented from exploring the hole-board by inability to produce the required response, but rather that they may have difficulty in discovering certain features of novel environments.
先前的研究表明,上丘有大面积损伤的大鼠在5分钟的洞板试验中不会低头探洞。为了研究这是否是由于无法做出适当反应而导致的探索行为的永久性缺陷,对上丘损伤的大鼠在洞板中进行了60分钟或更长时间的测试。它们首次低头探洞前的时间(平均27分40秒)比未做手术的动物(平均22秒)长得多,但随后上丘损伤的大鼠表现出的低头探洞模式与对照大鼠相似(尽管不完全相同)。看来,上丘损伤的大鼠并非因无法做出所需反应而被永久性地阻止探索洞板,而是它们可能在发现新环境的某些特征方面存在困难。