National University of Mexico, Mexico.
Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany.
Behav Processes. 2021 Jun;187:104376. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2021.104376. Epub 2021 Mar 23.
In one experiment with rats, we examined whether positive affective states can serve as contexts in a between-subjects ABA renewal design using appetitive instrumental conditioning. Two groups of rats received training to press a lever for food where each acquisition session was preceded by administration of a tickling procedure (Context A) known to induce positive affective states. Then, lever pressing underwent extinction where rats received a pure handling treatment (Context B) before each session. During a final test session, we found stronger responding when the session was preceded by tickling (Group ABA) compared to handling (Group ABB), indicating an ABA renewal effect. Furthermore, test performance in Group ABB was not different from that in a third group where handling preceded acquisition sessions, and tickling extinction and test sessions (Group BAA), showing that tickling did not elevate instrumental responding during the test if it had been unrelated to initial acquisition. We discuss implications of our results for understanding the role of positive affective states in relapse of problem behavior.
在一项针对老鼠的实验中,我们使用奖赏性工具条件反射,检验了积极情绪状态是否可以作为被试间 ABA 再现设计的背景。两组老鼠接受了按压杠杆获取食物的训练,在每次获得训练之前,老鼠会接受一种已知能引起积极情绪状态的挠痒程序(背景 A)。然后,老鼠会在每次训练之前接受单纯的处理(背景 B),从而进行按压杠杆的消退训练。在最后的测试训练中,当训练之前是挠痒时,老鼠的反应更强(ABA 组),相比之下,当训练之前是处理时,老鼠的反应较弱(ABB 组),这表明了 ABA 再现效应。此外,ABB 组的测试表现与另一组没有区别,在另一组中,处理先于获得训练,而挠痒消退和测试训练(BAA 组),表明如果挠痒与最初的获得训练无关,那么它不会在测试中提高工具反应。我们讨论了我们的结果对理解积极情绪状态在问题行为复发中的作用的启示。