Logan C G, Lavond D G, Wong J T, Thompson R F
University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-2520.
Behav Neural Biol. 1994 Jan;61(1):102-6. doi: 10.1016/s0163-1047(05)80050-0.
Stimulation of regions of the cerebellar flocculus can elicit eyeblinks, but the relationship of this floccular eyeblink zone to eyeblink classical conditioning is unknown. In this experiment, New Zealand white rabbits received bilateral lesions of the flocculus and paraflocculus and were subsequently classically conditioned with tone and corneal airpuff on the left and then the right eye. All animals reached training criterion on both eyes, with the exception of one animal whose lesion included the superior cerebellar peduncle and who was unable to learn on the ipsilateral eye. The lesioned group was not significantly different from unlesioned controls in rate of acquisition or conditioned or unconditioned response amplitude. These results indicate that the flocculus and paraflocculus are not by themselves the essential site of plasticity for classical conditioning of the rabbit eyeblink response.
刺激小脑绒球的某些区域可引发眨眼,但该绒球眨眼区与眨眼经典条件反射之间的关系尚不清楚。在本实验中,新西兰白兔接受了双侧绒球和旁绒球损伤,随后分别用左侧和右侧眼的音调与角膜吹气进行经典条件反射训练。所有动物的双眼均达到训练标准,但有一只动物的损伤包括小脑上脚,其同侧眼无法学习。损伤组在习得率、条件性或非条件性反应幅度方面与未损伤对照组无显著差异。这些结果表明,绒球和旁绒球本身并非兔眨眼反应经典条件反射可塑性的关键部位。