Deficient proactive interference of eyeblink conditioning in Wistar-Kyoto rats

Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats exhibit behavioral inhibition and model anxiety vulnerability. Although WKY rats exhibit faster active avoidance acquisition, simple associative learning or the influence of proactive interference (PI) has not been adequately assessed in this strain. Therefore, we assessed ey...

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description Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats exhibit behavioral inhibition and model anxiety vulnerability. Although WKY rats exhibit faster active avoidance acquisition, simple associative learning or the influence of proactive interference (PI) has not been adequately assessed in this strain. Therefore, we assessed eyeblink conditioning and PI in WKY and outbred Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats. Rats were pre-exposed to either the experimental context, the conditioned stimulus (CS), the unconditional stimulus (US), or the CS & US in an explicitly unpaired (EUP) manner, to examine latent inhibition (LI), US pre-exposure effect, or learned irrelevance (LIRR), respectively. Immediately following pre-exposures, rats were trained in a delay-type paradigm (500 ms CS coterminating with a 10-ms US) for one session. During training SD rats exhibited LI and inhibition from US pre-exposures without evidence of LIRR. PI was less evident in WKY rats; LI was absent in WKY rats. Even in the context of reduced PI to CS-alone and US-alone pre-exposures, LIRR was not apparent in WKY rats. The more normal acquisition rates exhibited by WKY rats, under conditions which degrade performance in SD rats, increases the overall likelihood for WKY rats to acquire defensive responses. Enhanced acquisition of defensive responses is a means by which anxiety vulnerability (e.g., behavioral inhibition) is translated to anxiety psychopathology.
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Animals
Anxiety
Anxiety vulnerability
Association Learning - physiology
Behavioral psychophysiology
Biological and medical sciences
Classical conditioning
Conditioning, Classical - physiology
Conditioning, Eyelid - physiology
Electrodes, Implanted
Electromyography
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Latent inhibition
Learned irrelevance
Male
Proactive Inhibition
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
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Rats, Inbred WKY
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Temperament
US pre-exposure effect
title Deficient proactive interference of eyeblink conditioning in Wistar-Kyoto rats
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