Aversive conditioning of elevations in total peripheral resistance in dogs
D. E. Anderson and J. E. Yingling Operant conditioning experiments were performed with 12 chronically instrumented dogs to which aversive stimulation was presented whenever total peripheral resistance (mean pressure/cardiac output) decreased acutely below a criterion level. Initial experiments in wh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1979-06, Vol.236 (6), p.H880-H887 |
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Zusammenfassung: | D. E. Anderson and J. E. Yingling
Operant conditioning experiments were performed with 12 chronically
instrumented dogs to which aversive stimulation was presented whenever
total peripheral resistance (mean pressure/cardiac output) decreased
acutely below a criterion level. Initial experiments in which aversive
stimulation occurred whenever total peripheral resistance decreased below
mean base-line levels resulted in sustained decreases in total peripheral
resistance, accompanied by elevations in heart rate, cardiac output, and
arterial pressure. Subsequent experiments showed, however, that if aversive
stimulation occurred only following large-magnitude decreases in resistance
(30% below base-line levels), a progressive cardiovascular response pattern
emerged during daily sessions of 5--16 h. This cardiovascular pattern
included progressive elevations in resistance (10--50%), accompanied by
progressive decreases or no change in heart rate and cardiac output and
moderate increases in arterial (up to 20 mmHg) and pulse pressure. These
within-session cardiovascular changes were accompanied by sustained
inhibition of overt behavioral acitivity and progressive inhibition in
respiratory activity. Implications of these observation for behavioral
regulation of circulatory function are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 0002-9513 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.1979.236.6.H880 |