Ontogenetic changes in the neural mechanisms of eyeblink conditioning

被引:12
|
作者
Freeman, JH [1 ]
Nicholson, DA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Psychol, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
来源
关键词
ontogeny; cerebellum; interpositus; inferior olive; learning; conditioning; eyeblink;
D O I
10.1007/BF02733945
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The rodent eyeblink conditioning paradigm is an ideal model system for examining the relationship between neural maturation and the ontogeny of associative learning. Elucidation of the neural mechanisms underlying the ontogeny of learning is tractable using eyeblink conditioning because the necessary neural circuitry (cerebellum and interconnected brainstem nuclei) underlying the acquisition and retention of the conditioned response (CR) has been identified in adult organisms. Moreover, the cerebellum exhibits substantial postnatal anatomical and physiological maturation in rats. The eyeblink CR emerges developmentally between postnatal day (PND) 17 and 24 in rats. A series of experiments found that the ontogenetic emergence of eyeblink conditioning is related to the development of associative learning and not related to changes in performance. More recent studies have examined the relationship between the development of eyeblink conditioning and the physiological maturation of the cerebellum, a brain structure that is necessary for eyeblink conditioning in adult organisms. Disrupting cerebellar development with lesions or antimitotic treatments impairs the ontogeny of eyeblink conditioning. Studies of the development of physiological processes within the cerebellum have revealed striking ontogenetic changes in stimulus-elicited and learning-related neuronal activity. Neurons in the interpositus nucleus and Purkinje cells in the cortex exhibit developmental increases in neuronal discharges following the unconditioned stimulus (US) and in neuronal discharges that model the amplitude and time-course of the eyeblink CR. The developmental changes in CR-related neuronal activity in the cerebellum suggest that the ontogeny of eyeblink conditioning depends on the development of mechanisms that establish cerebellar plasticity. Learning and the induction of neural plasticity depend on the magnitude of the US input to the cerebellum. The role of developmental changes in the efficacy of the US pathway has been investigated by monitoring neuronal activity in the inferior olive and with stimulation techniques. The results of these experiments indicate that the development of the conditioned eyeblink response may depend on dynamic interactions between multiple developmental processes within the eyeblink neural circuitry.
引用
收藏
页码:15 / 35
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Ontogenetic changes in the neural mechanisms of eyeblink conditioning
    John H. Freeman
    Daniel A. Nicholson
    [J]. Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 2001, 36 : 15 - 35
  • [2] Neural circuitry and plasticity mechanisms underlying delay eyeblink conditioning
    Freeman, John H.
    Steinmetz, Adam B.
    [J]. LEARNING & MEMORY, 2011, 18 (10) : 666 - 677
  • [3] Cerebellar mechanisms in eyeblink conditioning
    Attwell, PJE
    Ivarsson, M
    Millar, L
    Yeo, CH
    [J]. CREBELLUM: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CEREBELLAR RESEARCH, 2002, 978 : 79 - 92
  • [4] Pontine stimulation overcomes developmental limitations in the neural mechanisms of eyeblink conditioning
    Freeman, JH
    Rabinak, CA
    Campolattaro, MM
    [J]. LEARNING & MEMORY, 2005, 12 (03) : 255 - 259
  • [5] Ontogenetic change in the auditory conditioned stimulus pathway for eyeblink conditioning
    Freeman, John H.
    Campolattaro, Matthew M.
    [J]. LEARNING & MEMORY, 2008, 15 (11) : 823 - 828
  • [6] The neural circuitry and molecular mechanisms underlying delay and trace eyeblink conditioning in mice
    Yang, Yi
    Lei, Chen
    Feng, Hua
    Sui, Jian-feng
    [J]. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2015, 278 : 307 - 314
  • [7] Ontogenetic differences in the effects of unpaired stimulus preexposure on eyeblink conditioning in the rat
    Rush, AN
    Robinette, BL
    Stanton, ME
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2001, 39 (01) : 8 - 18
  • [8] Timing determines the neural substrates for eyeblink conditioning
    Mishina, M
    [J]. COGNITION AND EMOTION IN THE BRAIN, 2003, 1250 : 473 - 486
  • [9] Neural substrates of eyeblink conditioning: Acquisition and retention
    Christian, KM
    Thompson, RF
    [J]. LEARNING & MEMORY, 2003, 10 (06) : 427 - 455
  • [10] Exploring Prefrontal Cortical Memory Mechanisms With Eyeblink Conditioning
    Weiss, Craig
    Disterhoft, John F.
    [J]. BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2011, 125 (03) : 318 - 326