NEURONAL-ACTIVITY WITHIN THE NUCLEUS BASALIS AND CONDITIONED NEOCORTICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC ACTIVATION

被引:82
作者
WHALEN, PJ
KAPP, BS
PASCOE, JP
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关键词
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY; NUCLEUS BASALIS; SUBSTANTIA INNOMINATA; RABBIT; PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING; AROUSAL; DELTA ACTIVITY;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-03-01623.1994
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The relationship between neuronal activity within the nucleus basalis (NB) and conditioned neocortical EEG activation was investigated in New Zealand rabbits during Pavlovian differential conditioning. Twenty-seven of 56 neurons recorded in conditioned animals demonstrated a significantly greater change in activity to a tone (CS+) that predicted the occurrence of a mildly aversive unconditioned stimulus when compared to a tone (CS-) that did not. Twenty-four of these 27 neurons demonstrated a significant increase in activity to the CS+ compared to the CS-, while the remaining three neurons demonstrated a significant decrease in activity to the CS+ compared to the CS-. In 24 of these 27 neurons (89%) these changes in neuronal activity during CS presentations correlated significantly with a decrease in the power of delta activity in the EEG. In addition, 13 of these 24 neurons (54%) demonstrated significant correlations between neuronal activity and the power of delta activity during CS-free periods. In experimentally naive animals, the activity of 10 of 22 neurons (45%) recorded within the region of the NB correlated with the power of delta activity in the EEG during stimulus-free periods. These results complement a growing body of evidence and provide strong support for the hypothesis that the NB contributes to neocortical activation in the conscious animal.
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