The role of endorphins in animal learning and behavior.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
; 4(1): 69-76, 1980.
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The present review examined the influence of endorphins in animal learning and behavior. It was suggested that in learning paradigms involving stress, the stressor elicits the release of endorphins. Given the evidence on endorphin-mediated, stress-induced analgesia, it was further suggested that the stress-induced release of endorphins modulates the aversiveness of the stressor, and as such, affects the learning based on this stressor. A number of learning paradigms, e.g., the conditioned emotional response, preference for signaled shock, conditioned taste aversions, and learned helplessness, were presented in support of this mediation of learning by the endorphins. A possible interaction between the endorphins and adrenocorticotropic hormone was offered as a physiological basis for this mediation.
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Assunto principal:
Comportamento Animal
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Endorfinas
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Aprendizagem
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Animals
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1980
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