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Conditioning-Specific Reflex Modification of the Rabbit's Nictitating Membrane Response and Heart Rate: Behavioral Rules, Neural Substrates, and Potential Applications to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

机译:特定条件的反射修饰兔的硝化膜反应和心率:行为规则,神经底物和创伤后应激障碍的潜在应用。

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Interest in classical conditioning is usually focused on anticipatory responses to a stimulus associated with a significant event, and it is assumed that responses to the event itself are reflexive, involuntary, and relatively invariant. However, there is compelling evidence that both the rabbit nictitating membrane response (NMR) and heart rate response (HR), well-known reflexive reactions to aversive events, can change quite dramatically as a function of learning when measured in the absence of the conditioned stimulus. In the case of NMR conditioning, a simple blink is transformed into a larger and more complex response. For HR conditioning, reflexive heart rate acceleration can actually change to heart rate deceleration. In both cases, the reflex comes to resemble the conditioned response and follows some of the same behavioral laws. This change in response to the aversive event itself or weaker forms of that event is called conditioning-specific reflex modification (CRM). CRM may force us to reevaluate the behavioral and neural consequences of classical conditioning and may have important consequences for the treatment of conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder.
机译:对经典条件的兴趣通常集中于对与重大事件相关的刺激的预期响应,并且假定对事件本身的响应是自反的,非自愿的和相对不变的。然而,有力的证据表明,在缺乏条件的条件下进行测量时,兔的反硝化膜反应(NMR)和心率反应(HR),即对厌恶性事件的众所周知的反身反应,都可以根据学习功能发生显着变化。刺激。在进行NMR调节的情况下,简单的眨眼转换为更大,更复杂的响应。对于HR调节,反射性心率加速实际上可以变为心率减速。在这两种情况下,反射都类似于条件反应,并且遵循某些相同的行为规律。这种对厌恶事件本身或更弱形式的响应的变化称为条件特定反射修改(CRM)。 CRM可能迫使我们重新评估经典调节的行为和神经后果,并且可能对诸如创伤后应激障碍等病症的治疗产生重要影响。

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