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Precedence-effect-induced enhancement of prepulse inhibition in socially reared but not isolation-reared rats
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|作者:
Yi Du
Jingyu Li
Xihong Wu
Liang Li
机构:
[1] Peking University,Department of Psychology
来源:
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
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2009年
/
9卷
关键词:
Fear Conditioning;
Spatial Separation;
Prepulse Inhibition;
Startle Amplitude;
Conditioning Control;
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摘要:
Attention to a prepulse presented shortly before a startling stimulus enhances prepulse inhibition (PPI) of startle in normal people, but not in schizophrenics. Fear conditioning for the prepulse enhances PPI in socially reared, but not isolation-reared, rats. In humans, selective attention to acoustic signals against masking can be facilitated by precedence-effect-induced perceived spatial separation between the signal and the masker. This study investigated whether perceived spatial separation between a prepulse and a noise masker enhances PPI in socially reared rats and isolation-reared rats. The results show that both PPI and conditioning-induced PPI enhancement were larger in socially reared rats than in isolation-reared rats. More important, in socially reared, but not isolation-reared, rats, a further PPI enhancement was induced by precedence-effect-induced perceived separation between a prepulse and a masker only after the prepulse became fear conditioned. Thus, perceived separation facilitates normal rats’ attention to a conditioned prepulse and enhances PPI. Isolation rearing impairs rats’ ability to attend to ecologically significant acoustic events.
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页码:44 / 58
页数:14
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