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Classical conditioning of eyelid and mystacial vibrissae responses in conscious mice
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Motor LearningEyelid ResponsesMotor ControlOptogeneticsSensory SystemsPeripheral Nervous SystemNeural MechanismMystacial Vibrissae ResponsesSensationHealth SciencesEvolutionary PressureTrace Classical ConditioningCognitive ScienceOphthalmologySensorimotor IntegrationNervous SystemBehavioural PhysiologyClassical ConditioningConscious MiceNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomySensorimotor TransformationPhysiologyMotor SystemNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
The murine vibrissae sensorimotor system has been scrutinized as a target of motor learning through trace classical conditioning. Conditioned eyelid responses were acquired by using weak electrical whisker-pad stimulation as conditioned stimulus (CS) and strong electrical periorbital stimulation as unconditioned stimulus (US). In addition, conditioned vibrissal protraction was obtained pairing either weak electrical whisker-pad stimulation or a tone as CS, with a strong electric shock delivered in the whisker-pad as US. This finding suggests that evolutionary pressure has selected a sensorimotor system capable of constructing conditioned responses on the basis of temporal relationships of stimuli, independently of any putative functional purpose.
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