Jh. Freeman et Da. Nicholson, Neuronal activity in the cerebellar interpositus and lateral pontine nuclei during inhibitory classical conditioning of the eyeblink response, BRAIN RES, 833(2), 1999, pp. 225-233
Single-unit neuronal activity was recorded from the cerebellar interpositus
nucleus and lateral pontine nuclei during conditioned inhibition of the ey
eblink response in rats. Conditioned inhibition training sessions included
100 trials/day for 12 days. During each training session, the rats were giv
en 50 presentations of a tone conditioned stimulus (CS) that was paired wit
h a brief periocular shock unconditioned stimulus (US). They were also give
n 50 presentations of a compound stimulus that included the tone-CS and a l
ight-CS. The compound-CS was not paired with the US. The two types of trial
s were mixed throughout the session and presented in an irregular sequence.
This training procedure resulted in significant inhibition of the eyeblink
response during the compound-CS. Neurons in the interpositus and lateral p
ontine nuclei exhibited significantly less activity during the compound-CS
relative to the tone-CS. The suppression of cerebellar and pontine learning
-related neuronal activity during the inhibitory CS may be critical for inh
ibiting the conditioned eyeblink response. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. A
ll rights reserved.