Pisula Wojciech, Siegel Jerome
Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences.
Psychol Rep. 2005 Oct;97(2):631-8. doi: 10.2466/pr0.97.2.631-638.
Laboratory rats show a positive response to low- and nonstressful novel events. The novel event may involve a number of aspects of the stimulus field. It is usually associated with a change in amount of environmental complexity. Most studies concerning novelty-related behavior involve the introduction of novel objects or the rearrangement of familiar objects. The present purpose was to measure exploratory behavior in response to environments of increased and decreased complexity. Both directions of environmental change are conditions of novelty. A two-way manipulation of increasing and decreasing the complexity of the environment was used. Rats of both sexes showed increased exploration to exposure to novelty, no matter which manipulation was applied; however, female and male rats behaved differently to the two types of novelty. Males responded more to novelty from the introduction of an unfamiliar object. The results indicate novel stimulation, whether of increasing or decreasing complexity, has reward properties. Perhaps the male-specific behavior directed toward unfamiliar objects may serve an adaptive function.
实验大鼠对低强度和无压力的新异事件表现出积极反应。新异事件可能涉及刺激领域的多个方面。它通常与环境复杂性的变化有关。大多数关于与新奇性相关行为的研究涉及引入新物体或重新排列熟悉的物体。本研究的目的是测量对环境复杂性增加和降低的反应中的探索行为。环境变化的两个方向都是新奇性的条件。采用了增加和降低环境复杂性的双向操作。无论应用哪种操作,雌雄大鼠在接触新奇事物时探索行为都会增加;然而,雌雄大鼠对两种新奇性的行为表现不同。雄性对引入陌生物体带来的新奇性反应更大。结果表明,无论是增加还是降低复杂性的新异刺激都具有奖赏特性。也许雄性针对陌生物体的特定行为具有适应性功能。