Holland P C, Gallagher M
Department of Psychology, Experimental, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27706.
Behav Neurosci. 1993 Apr;107(2):246-53. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.107.2.246.
The effects of neurotoxic lesions of the amygdala central nucleus (CN) on changes in the associability of a conditioned stimulus (CS) in appetitive Pavlovian conditioning were examined in 2 experiments with rats. In Experiment 1, CN lesions had no effect on the reduction in the associability of a CS produced by preexposure to that cue (latent inhibition). In Experiment 2, CN lesions prevented the enhancement of the associability of a CS that is normally observed when an inconsistent predictive relation is arranged between that CS and another cue. The results support previous claims that the amygdala CN is involved in broad-based incremental, but not decremental, changes in the processing of CSs in Pavlovian conditioning.
在两项针对大鼠的实验中,研究了杏仁核中央核(CN)的神经毒性损伤对经典条件反射中条件刺激(CS)关联性变化的影响。在实验1中,CN损伤对预先暴露于该线索所导致的CS关联性降低(潜伏抑制)没有影响。在实验2中,当在该CS与另一个线索之间安排不一致的预测关系时,CN损伤阻止了通常会观察到的CS关联性增强。这些结果支持了先前的观点,即杏仁核CN参与了经典条件反射中CS加工过程中广泛的增量性而非减量性变化。