Davidson R J, Kalin N H, Shelton S E
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706.
Behav Neurosci. 1993 Dec;107(6):1106-10. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.107.6.1106.
Based on previous findings in humans and rhesus monkeys suggesting that diazepam has asymmetrical effects on frontal lobe activity and other literature supporting a role for the benzodiazepine system in the mediation of individual differences in anxiety and fearfulness, the relation between asymmetrical changes in scalp-recorded regional brain activity in response to diazepam and the temperamental dimension of behavioral inhibition indexed by freezing time in 9 rhesus monkeys was examined. Animals showed greater relative left-sided frontal activation in response to diazepam compared with the preceding baseline. The magnitude of this shift was strongly correlated with an aggregate measure of freezing time (r = .82). The implications of these findings for understanding the role of regional differences in the benzodiazepine system in mediating individual differences in fearfulness are discussed.
基于先前在人类和恒河猴身上的研究结果表明地西泮对额叶活动有不对称影响,以及其他支持苯二氮䓬系统在调节焦虑和恐惧个体差异中起作用的文献,研究了9只恒河猴在对地西泮产生反应时头皮记录的区域脑活动的不对称变化与以冻结时间为指标的行为抑制气质维度之间的关系。与之前的基线相比,动物对地西泮的反应显示出更大的相对左侧额叶激活。这种变化的幅度与冻结时间的综合测量值密切相关(r = 0.82)。讨论了这些发现对于理解苯二氮䓬系统区域差异在调节恐惧个体差异中的作用的意义。