Conditioning-specific reflex modification of rabbit (oryctolagus cuniculus) heart rate. |
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Authors: | Schreurs, Bernard G. Crum, Jennifer M. Wang, Desheng Smith-Bell, Carrie A. |
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Abstract: | Conditioning-specific reflex modification (CRM) describes changes in rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) nictitating membrane responses (NMR) to an unconditioned stimulus (US) when the US is tested by itself after pairings of tone and electrodermal stimulation. Although CRM has been replicated, it is unclear whether it occurs in response systems other than that of the NMR. The authors report that CRM of rabbit heart rate (HR) can occur following HR conditioning. A US that elicits HR acceleration before conditioning can elicit HR deceleration after conditioning. The rabbits' electrocardiograms showed both HR conditioning and HR CRM were correlated with an increased PQ interval--an index of parasympathetic function mediated by the vagus. The data suggest conditioned HR deceleration can generalize from conditioned stimulus to US as a function of conditioning. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | relex modification rabbits heart rate classical conditioning unconditioned stimulus vagus nictitating membrane response fear conditioning |
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