Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice

Paradoxical extinction effects in the conditioned consummatory behavior of rodents have remained largely elusive. Here, appetitive flavor conditioning was studied to determine if a paradoxical magnitude of reinforcement extinction effect (MREE) can occur in the consummatory behavior of mice. During...

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spelling paper:paper_03766357_v87_n2_p190_Pellegrini2023-06-08T15:38:48Z Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice Choice Consummatory behavior Extinction Flavor conditioning Mice Sucrose sucrose behavioral ecology behavioral response experimental study performance assessment rodent sucrose article behavior conditioning controlled study factorial design male mouse nonhuman reflex reinforcement stimulus Animals Choice Behavior Conditioning (Psychology) Consummatory Behavior Extinction, Psychological Male Mice Mice, Inbred Strains Osmolar Concentration Prunus Reinforcement (Psychology) Solutions Sucrose Taste Time Factors Animalia Mus Prunus dulcis Rodentia Paradoxical extinction effects in the conditioned consummatory behavior of rodents have remained largely elusive. Here, appetitive flavor conditioning was studied to determine if a paradoxical magnitude of reinforcement extinction effect (MREE) can occur in the consummatory behavior of mice. During acquisition training of two experiments with factorial design, animals received daily access to either 32% or 4% sucrose solution, and goal tracking time was measured in one-minute bins. In Experiment 1 the solutions were flavored with either 5% or 0.5% almond essence and in Experiment 2 with 2% almond essence, but combined with continuous or partial schedules of reinforcement. During extinction tests of Experiment 1 and 2, water flavored with 0.5% or 2% almond was presented, respectively. Consummatory performance decreased more abruptly during the initial portion of the extinction sessions after training with 32% as compared to 4% sucrose solution. Furthermore, when given a choice test after extinction training (Experiment 2), animals trained with 32% sucrose, preferred the flavored solution, but animals trained with 4% preferred the unflavored solution. These results are interpreted as indicative of the occurrence of a paradoxical MREE in conditioned consummatory behaviors. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. 2011 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03766357_v87_n2_p190_Pellegrini http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03766357_v87_n2_p190_Pellegrini
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topic Choice
Consummatory behavior
Extinction
Flavor conditioning
Mice
Sucrose
sucrose
behavioral ecology
behavioral response
experimental study
performance assessment
rodent
sucrose
article
behavior
conditioning
controlled study
factorial design
male
mouse
nonhuman
reflex
reinforcement
stimulus
Animals
Choice Behavior
Conditioning (Psychology)
Consummatory Behavior
Extinction, Psychological
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred Strains
Osmolar Concentration
Prunus
Reinforcement (Psychology)
Solutions
Sucrose
Taste
Time Factors
Animalia
Mus
Prunus dulcis
Rodentia
spellingShingle Choice
Consummatory behavior
Extinction
Flavor conditioning
Mice
Sucrose
sucrose
behavioral ecology
behavioral response
experimental study
performance assessment
rodent
sucrose
article
behavior
conditioning
controlled study
factorial design
male
mouse
nonhuman
reflex
reinforcement
stimulus
Animals
Choice Behavior
Conditioning (Psychology)
Consummatory Behavior
Extinction, Psychological
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred Strains
Osmolar Concentration
Prunus
Reinforcement (Psychology)
Solutions
Sucrose
Taste
Time Factors
Animalia
Mus
Prunus dulcis
Rodentia
Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice
topic_facet Choice
Consummatory behavior
Extinction
Flavor conditioning
Mice
Sucrose
sucrose
behavioral ecology
behavioral response
experimental study
performance assessment
rodent
sucrose
article
behavior
conditioning
controlled study
factorial design
male
mouse
nonhuman
reflex
reinforcement
stimulus
Animals
Choice Behavior
Conditioning (Psychology)
Consummatory Behavior
Extinction, Psychological
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred Strains
Osmolar Concentration
Prunus
Reinforcement (Psychology)
Solutions
Sucrose
Taste
Time Factors
Animalia
Mus
Prunus dulcis
Rodentia
description Paradoxical extinction effects in the conditioned consummatory behavior of rodents have remained largely elusive. Here, appetitive flavor conditioning was studied to determine if a paradoxical magnitude of reinforcement extinction effect (MREE) can occur in the consummatory behavior of mice. During acquisition training of two experiments with factorial design, animals received daily access to either 32% or 4% sucrose solution, and goal tracking time was measured in one-minute bins. In Experiment 1 the solutions were flavored with either 5% or 0.5% almond essence and in Experiment 2 with 2% almond essence, but combined with continuous or partial schedules of reinforcement. During extinction tests of Experiment 1 and 2, water flavored with 0.5% or 2% almond was presented, respectively. Consummatory performance decreased more abruptly during the initial portion of the extinction sessions after training with 32% as compared to 4% sucrose solution. Furthermore, when given a choice test after extinction training (Experiment 2), animals trained with 32% sucrose, preferred the flavored solution, but animals trained with 4% preferred the unflavored solution. These results are interpreted as indicative of the occurrence of a paradoxical MREE in conditioned consummatory behaviors. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
title Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice
title_short Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice
title_full Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice
title_fullStr Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice
title_full_unstemmed Stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice
title_sort stimulus magnitude effects on the extinction of conditioned consummatory responses to flavored sucrose solution in mice
publishDate 2011
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03766357_v87_n2_p190_Pellegrini
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03766357_v87_n2_p190_Pellegrini
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