Ellard C G, Ilkov-Moor S S
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Ont., Canada.
Behav Brain Res. 1995 Apr;68(1):53-6. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(94)00159-d.
Mongolian gerbils were trained to jump across a gap of randomly varying distance and then received one of three surgical treatments: Ten gerbils received aspiration lesions of anteromedial cortex (AMC), four gerbils received control lesions of a part of frontal cortex and nine gerbils received a sham procedure. Following a short recovery period, gerbils were tested in the jumping task. Gerbils with AMC lesions carried out fewer head movements than both sham and frontal gerbils. In addition, gerbils with AMC lesions were significantly less accurate in the distance estimation component of the jumping task, particularly at longer distances. These results suggest that anteromedial cortex participates in the generation of vertical head movements that are used to produce retinal motion information and confirms that these head movements are used to heighten the precision of distance estimation at longer testing distances.
将蒙古沙鼠训练至能跳过随机变化距离的间隙,然后对其进行三种外科治疗之一:十只沙鼠接受前内侧皮质(AMC)抽吸性损伤,四只沙鼠接受额叶皮质部分的对照损伤,九只沙鼠接受假手术。经过短暂恢复期后,对沙鼠进行跳跃任务测试。患有AMC损伤的沙鼠头部运动次数少于假手术组和额叶损伤组沙鼠。此外,患有AMC损伤的沙鼠在跳跃任务的距离估计部分明显不准确,尤其是在较长距离时。这些结果表明,前内侧皮质参与了用于产生视网膜运动信息的垂直头部运动的产生,并证实这些头部运动用于提高较长测试距离下距离估计的精度。