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Operant conditioning of head-waving in Aplysia. II. Contingent modification of electromyographic activity in identified muscles

机译:Aplysia挥舞头部的手术条件。二。在已识别的肌肉中肌电活动的偶然改变

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Aplysia can readily exhibit operant conditioning of their head-waving response when bright light is used as aversive reinforcement (Cook and Carew, 1986). In the first paper of this series (Cook and Carew, 1989a), we showed that the electromyographic (EMG) activity of a discrete band of neck muscles, the lateral columellar muscles (LCMs) of Aplysia is significantly correlated with the component of head-waving (the horizontal component) that is modified during operant conditioning. In the present paper, we asked whether the EMG activity of the LCMs themselves could also be contingently modified, using the same procedures that produce operant conditioning of the behavioral response. Differential EMG from the LCMs was recorded in freely behaving animals with chronically implanted muscle cuff electrodes. Animals receiving aversive reinforcement (bright light) that was contingent upon specific patterns of LCM activity readily learned to alter their differential EMG output. Like operant conditioning of the head-waving response, this operant modification of LCM activity was rapidly acquired and was specific to the contingencies of reinforcement. These results show that a restricted group of muscles, the LCMs, exhibit the essential features of the head-waving system observed at the behavioral level: (1) their activity is significantly correlated with head-waving behavior, and (2) the LCMs are capable of operant modification of their output. Thus, this restricted response system provides a useful preparation for examining the neural mechanisms of operant conditioning of head-waving in Aplysia.
机译:当明亮的光线被用作厌恶增强物时,海藻能很容易地表现出其挥舞头的操作性条件(Cook and Carew,1986)。在该系列的第一篇论文中(Cook和Carew,1989a),我们显示了不连续的颈部肌肉带,海兔的外侧小柱肌(LCM)的肌电图(EMG)活性与头部肌肉的成分显着相关。挥动(水平分量),在操作条件调节期间修改。在本文中,我们询问是否也可以使用产生行为反应的操作条件的相同程序,来偶然地修改LCM本身的EMG活动。在长期植入肌肉袖带电极的行为自由的动物中,记录了与LCM的肌电图差异。接受厌恶性增强(明亮的灯光)的动物很容易学会改变其差异肌电图的输出,而厌恶性增强取决于LCM活动的特定模式。像摇头反应的操作性调节一样,这种LCM活动的操作性修饰也很快获得了,并且特定于增强的偶然性。这些结果表明,有限的一组肌肉LCM表现出在行为水平上观察到的挥舞系统的基本特征:(1)它们的活动与挥舞行为显着相关,(2)LCM能够对其输出进行有效的修改。因此,这种受限的反应系统为检查海Ap摇头的操作性调节的神经机制提供了有用的准备。

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