Choice responses during consummatory successive negative contrast in rats

In rats, a change from a preferred solution (e.g. 32% sucrose) to a less preferred (e.g. 4%) produces an abrupt decrement in consumption below the levels of an unshifted group that always had access to the less preferred solution. This phenomenon -known as consummatory successive negative contrast e...

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Autor principal: Seal, F.L
Otros Autores: Pelegrini, S., Mustaca, A.E
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Publicado: 2010
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246 3 1 |a Respuestas de elección durante el contraste negativo sucesivo consumatorio en ratas 
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270 1 0 |m Seal, F. L.; Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Aplicada-IDIM, Combatientes de Malvinas 3150, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, 1428, Argentina; email: flopezseal@gmail.com 
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520 3 |a In rats, a change from a preferred solution (e.g. 32% sucrose) to a less preferred (e.g. 4%) produces an abrupt decrement in consumption below the levels of an unshifted group that always had access to the less preferred solution. This phenomenon -known as consummatory successive negative contrast effect- occurs with simultaneous changes in ambient or gustative cues and with multiple response options, with the reinforcer located in several different places. In the present experiment a group of rats was trained during the pre-shift phase with an almond flavored preferred solution (i.e. 32%A) and another group with a less preferred flavored solution (i.e. 4%A). Post-shift phase took place in a newly different context where all animals could choose between 4% and 4%A. Results showed a negative contrast effect in the downshifted animals and a preference for the familiar flavored solution in both groups.  |l eng 
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700 1 |a Mustaca, A.E. 
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