Relationship between heterosynaptic reflex facilitation and acquisition of the nictitating membrane response in control and scopolamine-injected rabbits
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Relationship between heterosynaptic reflex facilitation and acquisition of the nictitating membrane response in control and scopolamine-injected rabbits
Abstract
Classical conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response was accomplished by presenting a 100-msec tone conditioned stimulus at intervals of 0, 100, 200, 400, and 800 msec before the presentation of a 100-msec shock unconditioned stimulus. In addition, tone-alone and shock-alone trials were interspersed during conditioning. On the first day of conditioning, during which there was no evidence of acquisition of conditioned responses to the tone conditioned stimulus, the amplitudes of the nictitating membrane response evoked on paired tone-shock trials were compared with the amplitudes obtained on shock-alone trials to provide a measure of reflex facilitation. There was a significant correlation (+0.86) in control animals between the degree of reflex facilitation and the degree of learning demonstrated at the various tone-shock intervals. Both reflex facilitation and learning were absent at the 0-msec tone-shock interval, increased at the 100-msec interval, reached a maximum at the 200-msec interval, and then declined at the longer intervals. Scopolamine (0.4 mg/kg) did not affect the amplitude of the nictitating membrane response elicited on shock-alone trials but eliminated any evidence of reflex facilitation or learning at the 100- and 800-msec intervals and significantly reduced both reflex facilitation and learning at the 200- and 400-msec intervals. The comparable effects of scopolamine on both reflex facilitation and learning were reflected by a significant correlation (+0.95) between these two measures.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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