Ivarsson M, Hesslow G
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Lund, Sweden.
Neuroreport. 1993 Sep;4(9):1127-30.
Reports that lesions of the anterior interpositus nucleus in the cerebellum or of the cerebellar cortex abolish classically conditioned eyeblink responses were originally taken to indicate that the cerebellum is the locus of learning. This interpretation has recently been questioned by reports that conditioned responses may recover after ipsilateral cerebellar lesions. It cannot be excluded, however, that the recovered responses were produced by the intact contralateral hemisphere. In order to determine if cerebellar outflow to the orbicularis oculi muscle is bilateral, we stimulated both the brachium conjunctivum and a cortical area in the c3 zone of the cerebellar cortex which controls eyeblink. Both kinds of stimulation elicited EMG activity in both the ipsi- and the contralateral eyelids. The results thus show that there is a bilateral control of eyeblink from each cerebellar hemisphere and they raise the possibility that recovery of conditioning after ipsilateral cerebellar lesions is due to the intact hemisphere. Reports of such recovery after unilateral lesions are therefore inconclusive.
有报道称,小脑前间位核或小脑皮质的损伤会消除经典条件反射性眨眼反应,这最初被认为表明小脑是学习的场所。最近,有报道称同侧小脑损伤后条件反应可能恢复,这对这种解释提出了质疑。然而,不能排除恢复的反应是由完整的对侧半球产生的可能性。为了确定小脑向眼轮匝肌的传出是否是双侧的,我们刺激了结合臂和小脑皮质C3区中控制眨眼的一个皮质区域。两种刺激都在同侧和对侧眼睑中引发了肌电图活动。因此,结果表明每个小脑半球对眨眼都有双侧控制,这增加了同侧小脑损伤后条件反射恢复是由于完整半球的可能性。因此,关于单侧损伤后这种恢复的报道尚无定论。