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The influence of experimental neurosis on the conditional reflexes and the content of blood catecholamines and acetylcholine in dogs
Authors:A. Ya. Mekhedova  A. M. Ghadirian
Affiliation:1. Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR
2. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3. Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
4. Allan Memorial Institute, 1025 Pine Avenue West, H3A 1A1, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Using experimental neurosis as a model, we investigated the mode of adaptive behavior, conditional reflexes and the blood level of neuromediators in four dogs placed in certain versus uncertain conditions in a Pavlovian laboratory. The research consisted of a two year training program with predictable (ordered partial reinforcement) followed by unpredictable (probabilistic reinforcement) situations. As a result, there was a decline in the acetylcholine as compared to a rise of catecholamine levels of the peripheral blood of some of these dogs. There were varied autonomic responses indicating a possible individual response specificity. In one dog, there was a disappearance of motor defense reflexes. The results support the hypothesis that probabilistic reinforcement following ordered partial reinforcement contributed to the dogs’ neurotic disintegration,i.e., uncertainty is a cause of neurotic development.
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