Hesslow G, Ivarsson M
Neuroreport. 1994 Jan 31;5(5):649-52. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199401000-00030.
Decerebrate ferrets were conditioned, using electrical stimulation of the forelimb as conditioned stimulus and periorbital stimulation as unconditioned stimulus, until they produced conditioned eyeblink responses. The latency of these was 125-250 ms. Microelectrode recordings were made from single Purkinje cells in an eyeblink controlling area in the c3 zone of the cerebellar cortex. Whereas Purkinje cells in animals, which had only received unpaired stimulus presentations, responded weakly or not at all to the conditioned stimulus, some cells in conditioned animals responded with a powerful suppression of simple spike firing. The latency of this suppression was 50-200 ms. The results support the hypothesis that classical conditioning involves plastic changes in cerebellar Purkinje cells.
去大脑的雪貂被进行条件反射训练,以前肢电刺激作为条件刺激,眶周刺激作为非条件刺激,直到它们产生条件性眨眼反应。这些反应的潜伏期为125 - 250毫秒。在小脑皮质c3区的眨眼控制区域,从单个浦肯野细胞进行微电极记录。仅接受非配对刺激呈现的动物中的浦肯野细胞对条件刺激反应微弱或根本无反应,而经条件反射训练的动物中的一些细胞对简单锋电位发放产生强烈抑制反应。这种抑制的潜伏期为50 - 200毫秒。结果支持经典条件反射涉及小脑浦肯野细胞可塑性变化这一假说。