Korhonen T, Ruusuvirta T, Arikoski J
Department of Psychology, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 1997 Apr-Jun;32(2):123-30. doi: 10.1007/BF02690265.
Direction and the frequency of spontaneous head movements during the ITIs following forward and backward paired trials were compared to an acquisition of a conditioned orienting (alpha) response directed to the side of the tone source. The head movements were analyzed from video recordings using classification of head turns to preferred and to nonpreferred directions. The results showed a significant increase in the alpha responses during the forward paired conditioning to the preferred direction and rapid extinction during the subsequent backward conditioning sessions. Spontaneous head movements during the ITIs increased to the same preferred direction as the conditioned alpha responses. The results of this experiment suggest that the response initially elicited by the CS can later appear as "spontaneous," instrumental behavior, the form and the nature of which is determined by the characteristics of the conditioned alpha response developing as a result of classical conditioning.
将向前和向后配对试验后的刺激间隔期内自发头部运动的方向和频率,与针对音调源一侧的条件性定向(α)反应的习得情况进行了比较。使用向偏好方向和非偏好方向转头的分类方法,从视频记录中分析头部运动。结果显示,在向前配对条件作用期间,对偏好方向的α反应显著增加,而在随后的向后条件作用阶段迅速消退。刺激间隔期内的自发头部运动增加到与条件性α反应相同的偏好方向。该实验结果表明,最初由条件刺激引发的反应,随后可能表现为“自发的”工具性行为,其形式和性质由经典条件作用产生的条件性α反应的特征所决定。