Whishaw I Q
Physiol Behav. 1982 Oct;29(4):751-3. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(82)90251-7.
A simple behavioral paradigm is described in which hippocampal electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythmical slow activity (RSA) frequency shifts can be correlated with other central or behavioral events. Rabbits placed in various postures right spontaneously in a relatively stereotyped way. The movements are associated with RSA frequency shifts and the highest RSA frequencies occur when rabbits right from an inverted posture. The peak RSA frequency is correlated with rapid heat rotation. Not only does this paradigm provide a simple way of studying RSA frequency correlates, the results obtained in its description suggest that there is a close relation between the speed with which a movement is initiated rather than with the distance that an animal is carried by the movement.
本文描述了一种简单的行为范式,其中海马体脑电图(EEG)节律性慢活动(RSA)的频率变化可与其他中枢或行为事件相关联。兔子会以相对刻板的方式自发地摆出各种姿势。这些动作与RSA频率变化相关,当兔子从倒置姿势转正时会出现最高的RSA频率。RSA频率峰值与快速翻身旋转相关。这种范式不仅提供了一种研究RSA频率相关性的简单方法,在其描述中获得的结果表明,运动发起的速度之间存在密切关系,而不是与动物因运动而移动的距离有关。