Aulich D, Vossen J M
Department of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, University of Nijmegen The Netherlands.
Behav Processes. 1978 Dec;3(4):325-34. doi: 10.1016/0376-6357(78)90005-0.
When confronted with a novel situation rats show a tendency either to stay in a dark place or to retreat to a familiar place, if available. To produce a conflict between these two tendencies the rat's home cage was connected by a runway to a dark but unfamiliar compartment. Three groups of rats were tested in this apparatus with different levels of illumination in the home cage. Tryon Maze Bright rats showed a strong preference for the home cage which was independent of the illumination level. This preference was also found in Wistar rats. With a very high level of illumination in the home cage, however, Wistar rats showed a preference for the home cage only in the first few trials or a series of repeated trials. In later trials they spent more time in the dark part of the apparatus. The results were regarded as an indication that in a novel situation rats primarily search for a familiar place. When such a place is available they tolerate aversive stimulation present in this place.
当面对新情况时,如果有选择,大鼠会表现出要么待在黑暗处,要么退回到熟悉地方的倾向。为了在这两种倾向之间制造冲突,将大鼠的家笼通过一条跑道连接到一个黑暗但不熟悉的隔间。三组大鼠在这个装置中进行测试,家笼中有不同程度的光照。特赖恩迷宫亮型大鼠对家笼表现出强烈的偏好,且这种偏好与光照水平无关。在Wistar大鼠中也发现了这种偏好。然而,当家笼中的光照水平非常高时,Wistar大鼠仅在最初的几次试验或一系列重复试验中表现出对家笼的偏好。在后续试验中,它们在装置的黑暗部分花费了更多时间。这些结果被视为表明在新情况下大鼠主要寻找熟悉的地方。当有这样一个地方时,它们会容忍这个地方存在的厌恶刺激。