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条件性味觉厌恶作为工具性惩罚

Conditioned taste aversion as instrumental punishment.

作者信息

Li Kuang-Chu, Hsiao Sigmund, Li Jay-Shake

机构信息

Department of Psychology, National Chung Cheng University, Chia-Yi, Taiwan.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2013 Jul;39(3):294-7. doi: 10.1037/a0031822. Epub 2013 Apr 29.

Abstract

Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) is traditionally viewed as an instance of pavlovian conditioning. This interpretation rests on the lack of an instrumental contingency between the tastant and the gastric malaise in a standard procedure of CTA. To investigate a role for instrumental punishment in CTA, we present 2 tastants sequentially ("sucrose then NaCl" or "NaCl then sucrose") in a daily alternating and counterbalanced order to rats with an explicit positive contingency between the dosage of the lithium chloride (LiCl) administered and the amount of 1 tastant drunk on that trial. In the beginning of experiment, rats suppressed their intake of both tastants. With the increase of conditioning trials, rats gradually learned to resume the intake of noncontingent solution while selectively suppressing the intake of LiCl-contingent solution. This selective suppression in CTA is the first report indicating that rats are sensitive to the subtle cues related to the covariations between the magnitude of stimulus and the magnitude of responses in a punishment paradigm involving a long delay between the gustatory stimulus of tastant ingestion and the aversive effect of LiCl injection.

摘要

条件性味觉厌恶(CTA)传统上被视为经典条件作用的一个实例。这种解释基于在标准的CTA程序中,味觉刺激物与胃部不适之间不存在工具性的偶然联系。为了研究工具性惩罚在CTA中的作用,我们以每日交替且平衡的顺序向大鼠依次呈现两种味觉刺激物(“蔗糖然后氯化钠”或“氯化钠然后蔗糖”),同时给予的氯化锂(LiCl)剂量与该试验中饮用的一种味觉刺激物的量之间存在明确的正相关。在实验开始时,大鼠抑制了对两种味觉刺激物的摄取。随着条件作用试验次数的增加,大鼠逐渐学会恢复对非关联溶液的摄取,同时选择性地抑制对与LiCl相关联溶液的摄取。CTA中的这种选择性抑制是第一份报告,表明在涉及味觉刺激物摄入的味觉刺激与LiCl注射的厌恶效应之间存在长时间延迟的惩罚范式中,大鼠对与刺激强度和反应强度之间的协变相关的细微线索敏感。

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