MacLennan B D, Smotherman W P, Robertson S S
Department of Psychology, Binghamton University-SUNY 13902-6000, USA.
Dev Psychobiol. 1998 Sep;33(2):125-31.
The near-term rat fetus exhibits brief oral grasp responses to discrete presentations of an artificial nipple. In the present experiment, an artificial nipple was presented to individual fetal subjects 10 times. Five of the presentations were timed to occur when spontaneous fetal motor activity was low and five while activity was high, as determined by the baseline activity for the individual fetus. The likelihood of responding to the artificial nipple was increased when the fetus was relatively inactive at the moment of stimulus presentation. Furthermore, stimulus presentations that resulted in oral grasping of the artificial nipple were associated with greater point-to-point variability (2-s intervals) in motor activity during the 30-s period preceding the presentation of the artificial nipple. This pattern of results indicates that the recent history of general motor activity as well as the level of activity at the instant of stimulus presentation may contribute to variation in responding to biologically relevant stimuli early in development.
近期的大鼠胎儿对人工乳头的离散呈现会表现出短暂的口部抓握反应。在本实验中,向单个胎儿受试者呈现人工乳头10次。其中5次呈现是在胎儿自发运动活动较低时安排的,另外5次是在活动较高时安排的,这是根据单个胎儿的基线活动确定的。当胎儿在刺激呈现时相对不活跃时,对人工乳头做出反应的可能性会增加。此外,导致对口部抓握人工乳头的刺激呈现与在人工乳头呈现前30秒期间运动活动中更大的逐点变异性(2秒间隔)相关。这种结果模式表明,一般运动活动的近期历史以及刺激呈现瞬间的活动水平可能有助于解释发育早期对生物相关刺激反应的变化。