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The effects of lesions in the central nucleus of the amygdala on appetitive classical conditioning in rats
Authors:Tooru Tazumi   Hiroshige Okaichi
Affiliation:Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Department of Physiology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Toyama 930-0194, Japan; Department of Psychology, Doshisha University, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8580, Japan
Abstract:Abstract: Lesions in the central nucleus of the amygdala (cAMY) have been known to interfere with the acquisition of fear classical conditioning when footshock is used as an unconditioned stimulus (US). The present study examined whether or not a similar interference would occur with an appetitive US. Five rats with lesions in the cAMY (the cAMY group), and eight unoperated control rats were trained in an appetitive classical conditioning paradigm, which did not include elements of operant learning, using a visual conditioned stimulus (CS) (5 W of light for 10 s duration) paired with a food pellet US (45 mg, cheese flavor). The behavioral index of appetitive conditioning was an increase in rearing approach behavior to the CS after CS and US pairings. During CS and US pairings, the movement of the rat was limited so that this approach behavior could not occur. As a result, all control rats showed an increase in rearing, but the cAMY group did not. These results suggest that the cAMY is critical for appetitive as well as fear classical conditioning.
Keywords:appetitive classical conditioning    central nucleus of the amygdala    rearing approach behavior
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