Variability in General Activity and the Expression of Complex Behavior in the Fetal Rat (Rattus norvegicus )
Rat fetuses exhibit intrinsic fluctuations in general motor activity and respond to an artificial nipple (AN) with mouthing and oral grasping behavior. The present study examined the relation between the organization of general activity and the expression of these specific responses to an AN on Embr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioral neuroscience 1997-08, Vol.111 (4), p.785-791 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rat fetuses exhibit intrinsic fluctuations in general motor
activity and respond to an artificial nipple (AN) with mouthing and
oral grasping behavior. The present study examined the relation
between the organization of general activity and the expression of
these specific responses to an AN on Embryonic Day 21. In Experiment
1, continuous exposure to the AN resulted in nonspecific behavioral
activation characterized by an increase in amplitude and
high-frequency variability. In Experiment 2, increased amplitude and
variability in general activity preceding discrete presentations of
the AN resulted in more mouthing and oral grasping responses to the
AN. These results suggest that presentation of the AN triggers
behavioral reorganization in which the level and variability of
overall activity may facilitate expression of well-defined action
patterns. |
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ISSN: | 0735-7044 1939-0084 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0735-7044.111.4.785 |