A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA BY THE METHOD OF OPERANT CONDITIONING
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A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA BY THE METHOD OF OPERANT CONDITIONING
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 268-272(1980)
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中医研究院针灸研究所
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Published:1980
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Xu Wei Gao Huihe Ye Yanyan. A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA BY THE METHOD OF OPERANT CONDITIONING[J]. Acupuncture research, 1980, (4): 268-272.
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Xu Wei Gao Huihe Ye Yanyan. A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA BY THE METHOD OF OPERANT CONDITIONING[J]. Acupuncture research, 1980, (4): 268-272.DOI:
A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA BY THE METHOD OF OPERANT CONDITIONING
条件反Investigating the role of the cerebral cortex in acupuncture analgesia
we consider that operant conditioning in a woken and freely moving animal is different from those obtained in an acuteexperiment.In this article operant conditioning was established by stimulating the paw of rats.Therats was conditioned to press a lever and thus interruping the noxious stimulation.This behavior co-uld be changed after electroacupuncture on points “Huantiao” and “Zusanli” for 20 min.
i.e.star-ting to press the lever slow down than before or the rats did not give any response even the noxiousstimulation applied on it's paw.A similar effect was obtained by intravenous injection of dolantin(40mg/Kg)
but the inhibition was stronger than the acupuncture effect.If the cerebral cortex of ratswas partially removed
both the rate of established and the stability of operant conditioning were red-uced or the conditioning reflex could not be formed any longer.From above results we consider thatthe cortex does play a role i the regulation of pain.