时间不确定性对信号跟踪行为的影响
Rie Kaneko1, Eleanor H Simpson1, Peter D Balsam1
1Columbia University, Department of Psychiatry.
概括
时间不确定性,而不仅仅是奖励特性,显著增加了小鼠的信号跟踪行为. 即使不确定性发生变化,这种学会的行为也会持续下去,为成和强迫性障碍提供了洞察力.
科学领域:
- 行为神经科学 行为神经科学
- 学习和记忆的学习和记忆
- 成研究研究成研究
背景情况:
- 信号追踪行为 (自动塑造) 涉及接近预测奖励的线索.
- 它与成和强迫行为有关.
- 以前的研究将奖励不确定性与增加的信号跟踪联系起来.
研究的目的:
- 研究时间不确定性对信号追踪行为的影响.
- 为了确定时间不确定性是否增强了指向暗示的行动.
- 探索学习时间不确定性效应的持久性.
主要方法:
- 在小鼠中利用了帕夫洛夫式的条件化范式.
- 使用固定和可变的试验间隔 (ITI) 操纵时间不确定性.
- 在获取和灭绝阶段评估信号跟踪行为.
主要成果:
- 在获取过程中的时间不确定性显著增强了信号跟踪行为.
- 增强的标志追踪在灭绝期间仍然存在,即使ITI变异性发生了变化.
- 研究结果表明,时间不确定性的影响是被学习和保留的.
结论:
- 信号跟踪行为受暗示不确定性的影响,而不仅仅是奖励特征.
- 时间可预测性在塑造暗示指导的行为中起着至关重要的作用.
- 结果对理解成和强迫性障碍有意义.
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