Department of Psychology, The University of Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada.
Department of Psychology, The University of Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada.
Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2024 Oct;214:107962. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2024.107962. Epub 2024 Jul 25.
Habitual instrumental behaviour is believed to rely on stimulus-response (S-R) associations. However, the method most commonly used to identify habitual behaviour, outcome devaluation, provides only indirect evidence of S-R control. Therefore, it is important to have a better understanding of the S-R association believed to underlie habitual responding. Under free-operant conditions, the context itself likely serves as at least part of the relevant stimuli in the association, and so modifications to the predictive power of the context should alter the expression of habits. The following experiments investigated how changes to the relationship between the training context and performance of the response, either by changing the context during testing or by exposing animals to the context alone, without the response lever present, impacted behavioural control during a devaluation test. We found evidence that the training context is important for the expression of habits; testing animals in a different context than where they were trained resulted in increased goal-directed control (Experiment 1). Furthermore, context alone exposure also increased goal-directed control with animals that received context alone exposure showing stronger devaluation effects, whether the context alone exposure happened on the last day of training (Experiment 2) or throughout training (Experiment 3). These findings are consistent with prior reports that the training context is important for the expression of habits and extends these findings by using sensory-specific satiety as a means for devaluation and by using context alone exposure to alter behavioural control.
习惯性工具性行为被认为依赖于刺激-反应(S-R)关联。然而,用于识别习惯性行为的最常用方法,即结果贬值,仅提供了 S-R 控制的间接证据。因此,深入了解被认为是习惯性反应基础的 S-R 关联非常重要。在自由操作条件下,上下文本身可能至少是关联中部分相关刺激,因此改变上下文的预测能力应该会改变习惯的表达。以下实验研究了在贬值测试期间,训练上下文与反应表现之间的关系发生变化(通过在测试期间改变上下文或使动物单独暴露于上下文而没有反应杆存在)如何影响行为控制。我们发现证据表明,训练上下文对于习惯的表达很重要;在与训练时不同的环境中测试动物会导致目标导向控制增加(实验 1)。此外,单独暴露于上下文也会增加目标导向控制,并且单独暴露于上下文的动物表现出更强的贬值效应,无论单独暴露于上下文发生在训练的最后一天(实验 2)还是在整个训练过程中(实验 3)。这些发现与先前的报告一致,即训练上下文对于习惯的表达很重要,并通过使用感官特异性饱食作为贬值的手段以及通过单独暴露于上下文来改变行为控制来扩展这些发现。