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Operant conditioning of head-waving in Aplysia. I. Identified muscles involved in the operant response

机译:Aplysia挥舞头部的手术条件。一确定参与手术反应的肌肉

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A basic goal in the neurosciences is to understand the cellular mechanisms underlying associative learning. The 2 major forms of associative learning are classical conditioning and operant conditioning. In recent years considerable progress has been made towards a cellular analysis of classical conditioning in a number of different preparations. In contrast, the cellular mechanisms underlying operant conditioning are poorly understood. Since the marine mollusc Aplysia has proved to be a powerful preparation for studying cellular and molecular mechanisms of a variety of forms of learning, including classical conditioning, we asked whether Aplysia might also be capable of exhibiting operant conditioning. In previous experiments we found that a naturally occurring behavior, the head-waving response of Aplysia, could be operantly conditioned (Cook and Carew, 1986). In the present paper we have carried out a quantitative analysis of the horizontal and vertical components of the head-waving response at the level of individual muscle groups. We have identified a discrete, bilateral band of neck muscles, the lateral columellar muscles (LCMs), whose electromyographic (EMG) activity is significantly correlated with the horizontal component of head-waving, the component modified by operant conditioning. Since head-waving is a complex behavioral response involving a variety of different muscle groups, using a restricted system such as the LCMs as an analog of the head-waving response will greatly facilitate a cellular analysis of operant conditioning in Aplysia.
机译:神经科学的基本目标是了解联想学习背后的细胞机制。联想学习的两种主要形式是经典条件和操作条件。近年来,在许多不同的制备方法中,对经典条件的细胞分析已取得了可观的进展。相反,对操纵条件调节的细胞机制了解得很少。由于海洋软体动物Aplysia已被证明是研究各种学习形式(包括经典条件)的细胞和分子机制的有力准备,因此我们询问Aplysia是否也可能具有操作性条件。在以前的实验中,我们发现一种自然发生的行为,即Aplysia的摇头反应,可以有效地调节(Cook和Carew,1986)。在本文中,我们对单个肌肉群水平上的挥舞响应的水平和垂直分量进行了定量分析。我们已经确定了一条离散的,双侧的颈肌带,即外侧小柱肌(LCMs),其肌电图(EMG)活性与头部挥舞的水平分量显着相关,后者是通过操作条件调节而改变的。由于挥舞是涉及多种不同肌肉群的复杂行为反应,因此使用受限系统(例如LCM)作为挥舞反应的类似物将极大地促进对海Ap的操作条件的细胞分析。

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