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Involvement of mesencephalic reticular formation neurons in cat conditioned reflexes

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Traditional defensive and operant food reflexes were used to investigate neuronal responses of the mesencephalic reticular formation. It was found that these neurons may be divided into different groups according to function, depending on how they respond to positive conditioning stimuli. Of the two main groups of neurons with sustained tonic reactions one is activated in response to positive acoustic conditioning stimulation; it no longer reacts to the same stimulus after extinction of the reflex, while the other only becomes involved in response to positive stimulation accompanying the initiation of movement. Neurons belonging to the second group begin to respond directly to acoustic stimulation after extinction of the conditioned reflex. Neurons of the mesencephalic reticular formation can thus exercise additional tonic ascending effects both in the production and inner inhibition of the conditioned reflex. The group of neurons with a phasic reaction, i.e., a double response (a direct response to sound and another produced by movement) displayed a drop in spontaneous activity during the shaping of inhibition of differentiation and of extinction in particular. It was found that the initial changes in the spike response of reticular formation neurons during conditioning and pseudo-conditioning are similar. There are thus grounds for stating that neurons of the mesencephalic reticular formation participate in the shaping, production, and inner inhibition of traditional and operant conditioned reflexes in a differentiated capacity rather than as a population reacting identically.

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A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 161–171, March–April, 1986.

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Storozhuk, V.V., Ryazantseva, E.F. & Kruchenko, Z.A. Involvement of mesencephalic reticular formation neurons in cat conditioned reflexes. Neurophysiology 18, 115–122 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01052357

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