Weiner I, Bercovitz H, Feldon J
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1986;88(1):119-23. doi: 10.1007/BF00310526.
The effects of amphetamine on the partial punishment effect (PPE) at one trial per day, were examined. Two groups of animals were trained to run in a straight alley. The continuously reinforced (CRF) group received food reward on every trial. The partially punished (PP) group received food reward on every trial but in addition, received footshocks of a gradually increasing intensity in the goal box on a random 50% of the trials. In the test stage, all animals received both food and footshock on each trial. dl-Amphetamine 1.5 mg/kg was administered in a 2 X 2 design, i.e. drug-no drug in training and drug-no drug in test. The partially punished animals exhibited increased persitence in running to the goal box during test, and this "partial punishment effect" was unaffected by amphetamine.
研究了苯丙胺对每天一次试验条件下部分惩罚效应(PPE)的影响。两组动物被训练在直道中奔跑。连续强化(CRF)组在每次试验中都获得食物奖励。部分惩罚(PP)组在每次试验中都获得食物奖励,但此外,在50%的随机试验中,在目标箱中会受到强度逐渐增加的足部电击。在测试阶段,所有动物在每次试验中都同时接受食物和足部电击。采用2×2设计给予1.5mg/kg的消旋苯丙胺,即在训练中用药-不用药以及在测试中用药-不用药。部分受惩罚的动物在测试期间向目标箱奔跑的持续性增加,而这种“部分惩罚效应”不受苯丙胺的影响。