20
Views
18
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Daily Posttraining Exposure to Pulsed Magnetic Fields that Evoke Morphine-Like Analgesia Affects Consequent Motivation But Not Proficiency in Maze Learning in Rats

&
Pages 33-41 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • John E. R. Mechanisms of Memory. Academic Press, New York 1967
  • Ruff R. M., Levin H. S., Mattis S., High W. M., Marshall L. F., Eisenberg H. M., Tabaddor K. Recovery of memory after mild head injury: a three‐center study. Mild Head Injury, H. S. Levin, H. M. Eisenberg, A. L. Benton. Oxford University Press, New York 1989; 76–188
  • Squire L. R. Memory and Brain. Oxford University Press, New York 1987
  • ELF and I/LF Electromagnetic Field Effects, M. A. Persinger. Plenum Press, New York 1974
  • Greenough W. T. Structural correlates of information storage in the mammalian brain: a review and hypothesis. Trends Neurosci. 1984; 7: 229–233
  • Fleming J. L., Persinger M. A., Koren S. Magnetic pulses elevate nociceptive thresholds: comparisons with opiate receptor compounds in normal and seizure‐induced brain damaged rats. Electro‐Magnetobiol. 1994; 13: 67–75
  • Persinger M. A. Geophysical variables and behavior: over limbic seizures are associated with concurrent and premidscotophase geomagnetic activity‐synchronization by prenocturnal feeding. Percep. Mot. Skill 1995; 81: 83–93
  • Bedard A. W., Persinger M. A. Prednisolone blocks extreme intermale social aggression in amygdaloid‐damaged rats: implications for the central nucleus, corticotrophin releasing factor and electrical seizures. Psychol. Rep. 1995; 80: 791–199
  • Olson R. D., Kastin A. J., Olson G. A., Coy D. H. Central nervous system effects after systemic injection of opiate peptides. Endorphins and Opiate Antagonists in Psychiatric Research, N. D. Shah, A. G. Donald. Plenum Medical Books, New York 1982; 1–74
  • Persinger M. A., Bureau Y. R.J., Peredery O. Dissociation between conditioned taste aversion and radial maze learning following seizure‐induced multifocal brain damage: quantitative tests of serial vs parallel circuit models of memory. Physiol. Behav. 1994; 56: 224–235
  • Bureau Y. R.J., Persinger M. A. Decreased incidence of limbic motor seizures following twenty pairings of subclinical lithium‐pilocarpine injections and a complex “burst‐firing” magnetic field. Electro‐Magnetobiol. 1995; 14: 1–6
  • Levine R. L., Bluni T. D. Magnetic field effects on spatial discrimination learning in mice. Physiol. Behav. 1994; 55: 465–467
  • Ossenkopp K‐P., Innis N. K., Prato F. S., Sestini E. Behavioral effects of exposure to nuclear magnetic resonance imaging: I. Open field behavior and passive avoidance learning in rats. Magn. Res. Imag. 1986; 4: 275–280
  • Kavaliers M., Eckel L. A., Ossenkopp K‐P. Brief exposure to 60 Hz magnetic fields improves sexually dimorphic spatial learning performance in the meadow vole microtus pennsylvanicus. J. Comp. Physiol. A 1993; 173: 241–248
  • Ossenkopp K. ‐P., Kavaliers M. Morphine‐induced analgesia and exposure to 60 Hz magnetic fields: inhibition of nocturnal analgesia is a function of magnetic field intensity. Brain Res. 1987; 418: 356–360
  • Richards P. M., Persinger M. A., Koren S. A. Modification of activation and evaluation properties of narratives by weak complex magnetic field patterns that simulate limbic burst firing. Int. J. Neurosci. 1993; 71: 71–85
  • MacLean P. D. The Triune Brain in Evolution. Plenum Press, New York 1990
  • Vogt B. A., Sikes R. W., Vogt L. J. Anterior cingulate cortex and the medial pain system. Neurobiology of Cingulate Cortex and Limbic Thalamus, B. A. Vogt, M. Gabriel. Birkhauser, Boston 1993; 13–344

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.