Furman J M, O'Leary D P, Wolfe J W
Brain Res. 1981 Feb 16;206(2):490-4. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90553-9.
It is well known that eye movements are influenced by an animal's state of arousal. Alterations in the dynamic characteristics of the horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex of adolescent rhesus monkeys induced by changes in the animal's state of arousal were studied using linear system analysis employing both single frequency sinusoidal and white noise rotational stimulations. Arousal changes were induced by a behavioral task and/or the administration of amphetamines (0.5 mg/kg). Results indicate that highly alert animals display vestibulo-ocular reflex gains significantly different from less alert animals. Specifically, the gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex is closer to unity over a wider range of frequencies in more alert animals. These changes were independent of the method used to maintain a high level of arousal.
众所周知,眼球运动受动物觉醒状态的影响。利用单频正弦和白噪声旋转刺激的线性系统分析,研究了青春期恒河猴觉醒状态变化引起的水平前庭眼反射动态特性的改变。通过行为任务和/或给予苯丙胺(0.5mg/kg)诱导觉醒变化。结果表明,高度警觉的动物表现出与警觉性较低的动物显著不同的前庭眼反射增益。具体而言,在更警觉的动物中,前庭眼反射增益在更宽的频率范围内更接近1。这些变化与维持高觉醒水平所采用的方法无关。