Timmann D, Kolb F P, Baier C, Rijntjes M, Müller S P, Diener H C, Weiller C
Department of Neurology, University of Essen, Germany.
Neuroreport. 1996 Aug 12;7(12):2056-60. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199608120-00041.
The present study investigated the involvement of the cerebellum in classical conditioning of the cutaneomuscular flexion reflex in four normal volunteers using positron emission tomography (PET). The flexion reflex was elicited by electrical pulses applied to the medial plantar nerve (unconditioned stimulus, US). A tone was presented as the conditioning stimulus, which co-terminated with the US. The incidence of conditioned responses was correlated with changes in rCBI during the acquisition process of flexion reflex conditioning. Blood flow was significantly increased in an area extending from the ipsilateral cerebellum and hippocampus to bilateral frontal regions (p = 0.009). These data provide support for an involvement of the cerebellum as well as hippocampus among other neural systems in classical flexion reflex conditioning.
本研究利用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)技术,对四名正常志愿者在皮肤肌肉屈曲反射的经典条件反射中,小脑所起的作用进行了调查。通过向足底内侧神经施加电脉冲(非条件刺激,US)来引发屈曲反射。呈现一种音调作为条件刺激,它与非条件刺激同时终止。在屈曲反射条件反射的习得过程中,条件反应的发生率与rCBI的变化相关。从同侧小脑和海马体延伸至双侧额叶区域的一个区域内,血流量显著增加(p = 0.009)。这些数据支持小脑以及海马体等其他神经系统参与了经典屈曲反射条件反射。