Cognitive activation by central thalamic stimulation: the yerkes-dodson law revisited.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Dose-Response Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-08-20 DOI:10.2203/dose-response.10-017.Mair
Robert G Mair, Kristen D Onos, Jacqueline R Hembrook
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Abstract

Central thalamus regulates forebrain arousal, influencing activity in distributed neural networks that give rise to organized actions during alert, wakeful states. Central thalamus has been implicated in working memory by the effects of lesions and microinjected drugs in this part of the brain. Lesions and drugs that inhibit neural activity have been found to impair working memory. Drugs that increase activity have been found to enhance and impair memory depending on the dose tested. Electrical deep brain stimulation (DBS) similarly enhances working memory at low stimulating currents and impairs it at higher currents. These effects are time dependent. They were observed when DBS was applied during the memory delay (retention) or choice response (retrieval) but not earlier in trials during the sample (acquisition) phase. The effects of microinjected drugs and DBS are consistent with the Yerkes-Dodson law, which describes an inverted-U relationship between arousal and behavioral performance. Alternatively these results may reflect desensitization associated with higher levels of stimulation, spread of drugs or current to adjacent structures, or activation of less sensitive neurons or receptors at higher DBS currents or drug doses.

中央丘脑刺激的认知激活:重新审视耶克斯-多德森定律。
中央丘脑调节前脑觉醒,影响分布式神经网络的活动,从而在警觉和清醒状态下产生有组织的行动。通过损伤和在大脑中微注射药物的影响,中央丘脑与工作记忆有关。已经发现损伤和抑制神经活动的药物会损害工作记忆。根据测试剂量的不同,增强活性的药物会增强或损害记忆。同样,脑深部电刺激(DBS)在低电流刺激下增强工作记忆,在高电流刺激下削弱工作记忆。这些影响与时间有关。当在记忆延迟(保留)或选择反应(检索)阶段应用DBS时观察到它们,但在样本(获取)阶段的试验中没有更早的应用。微注射药物和DBS的效果与Yerkes-Dodson定律一致,该定律描述了唤醒和行为表现之间的倒u型关系。或者,这些结果可能反映了与高水平刺激相关的脱敏,药物或电流扩散到邻近结构,或在高DBS电流或药物剂量下激活较不敏感的神经元或受体。
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Dose-Response
Dose-Response PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.00%
发文量
140
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dose-Response is an open access peer-reviewed online journal publishing original findings and commentaries on the occurrence of dose-response relationships across a broad range of disciplines. Particular interest focuses on experimental evidence providing mechanistic understanding of nonlinear dose-response relationships.
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