Swick D, Pineda J A, Schacher S, Foote S L
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093.
Exp Brain Res. 1994;101(1):86-92. doi: 10.1007/BF00243219.
These experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that novel auditory stimuli lead to phasic and/or tonic increases in locus coeruleus (LC) cell firing, which may be a necessary condition for the occurrence of P300 potentials. Event-related potentials (ERPs) and LC unit activity were simultaneously recorded from three awake macaque monkeys exposed to an auditory "oddball" paradigm. Oddball stimuli resulted in probability-sensitive potentials resembling the human P3a component. Twenty-five percent (3/12) of LC units showed small phasic enhancements of LC firing after infrequent but not frequent tones. A comparison between histograms elicited by the two types of stimuli revealed significant effects of stimulus sequence. This pattern suggested a slight activation by rare tones, followed by a brief inhibition of firing in the subsequent trial. These data suggest that changes in LC activity during oddball paradigms are subtle, heterogeneous, and influenced by the subject's level of arousal and vigilance.
这些实验旨在检验一种假设,即新的听觉刺激会导致蓝斑(LC)细胞放电出现相位性和/或持续性增加,这可能是P300电位产生的必要条件。对三只清醒的猕猴进行听觉“oddball”范式实验,同时记录事件相关电位(ERP)和LC单位活动。Oddball刺激产生了类似于人类P3a成分的概率敏感电位。25%(3/12)的LC单位在不频繁而非频繁的音调后显示出LC放电的小幅相位增强。两种类型刺激引发的直方图比较显示出刺激序列的显著影响。这种模式表明罕见音调会引起轻微激活,随后在随后的试验中放电会短暂抑制。这些数据表明,在oddball范式期间LC活动的变化是微妙的、异质性的,并且受受试者的唤醒和警觉水平影响。