Individual differences in frustration responses
The consummatory Successive Negative Contrast (cSNC) is one of the most used methods for studying frustration responses in rats. In this paper we present two experiments in which we study the associations between the intensity and duration of cSNC and individual differences in unconditioned fear / a...
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I10-R10-article-55542019-05-27T16:17:46Z Individual differences in frustration responses Diferencias individuales en las respuestas de frustración Cuenya, Lucas Fosacheca, Sandro Emilio Mustaca, Alba frustración contraste sucesivo negativo diferencias individuales rata frustration successive negative contrast individual differences rat The consummatory Successive Negative Contrast (cSNC) is one of the most used methods for studying frustration responses in rats. In this paper we present two experiments in which we study the associations between the intensity and duration of cSNC and individual differences in unconditioned fear / anxiety, locomotor activity, novelty seeking and sensitivity to physical pain. The results are discussed in the context of the theories on frustration. As in previous studies, the analysis yielded no consistent associations between the variables studied, although it is proposed that initial response to incentive devaluation could be related to novelty seeking levels. El Contraste Sucesivo Negativo consumatorio (CSNc) es uno de los procedimientos más utilizados para el estudio de las respuestas de frustración en ratas. En este trabajo se presentan dos experimentos en los que se estudian las asociaciones entre la intensidad y duración del CSNc y las diferencias individuales en el miedo incondicionado / ansiedad, la actividad locomotora, la búsqueda de novedad y la sensibilidad al dolor físico. Los resultados son discutidos en torno a las teorías de la frustración. Al igual que en estudios previos, los análisis no arrojaron asociaciones consistentes entre las variables estudiadas, aunque se propone que la respuesta inicial ante la devaluación del incentivo podría estar relacionada con los niveles de búsqueda de novedad. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2013-12-13 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/msword https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/5554 Argentinean Journal of Behavioral Sciences; Vol 5, No 3 (2013): REVISTA ARGENTINA DE CIENCIAS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO; 3-14 Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento; Vol 5, No 3 (2013): REVISTA ARGENTINA DE CIENCIAS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO; 3-14 1852-4206 10.32348/1852.4206.v5.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/5554/Cueyna2 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/5554/24920 Derechos de autor 2013 Lucas Cuenya, Sandro Emilio Fosacheca, Alba Mustaca |
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The consummatory Successive Negative Contrast (cSNC) is one of the most used methods for studying frustration responses in rats. In this paper we present two experiments in which we study the associations between the intensity and duration of cSNC and individual differences in unconditioned fear / anxiety, locomotor activity, novelty seeking and sensitivity to physical pain. The results are discussed in the context of the theories on frustration. As in previous studies, the analysis yielded no consistent associations between the variables studied, although it is proposed that initial response to incentive devaluation could be related to novelty seeking levels. |
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