| Literature DB >> 9229238 |
S Li1, D C Randall, D R Brown, M E Olmstead, J M Kilgore, M G White.
Abstract
The object of this experiment is to study the autonomic nervous control of alpha responses elicited in classical conditioning. Twenty-two mongrel dogs were trained in classical discriminative conditioning. Typical two-phase tachycardic responses were observed in positive (CS+) trials while only the earliest, phase 1, response was observed in negative (CS-) trials. The phase 1 response, which was identical in CS+ and CS-trials, was compared in dogs before and after selective SA-nodal parasympathectomy (N = 7) and beta-adrenergic blockade (N = 11). The phase 1 tachycardic response was eliminated by selective SA-nodal parasympathectomy but not by beta-adrenergic blockade. We conclude that the phase 1 response observed in both CS+ and CS-trials with similar time sequence and magnitude is an alpha response. The heart rate orienting response results from a withdrawal of parasympathetic activity with little or no change in sympathetic tone.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9229238 DOI: 10.1007/bf02690264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Physiol Behav Sci ISSN: 1053-881X