Barrett J E
Science. 1977 Oct 7;198(4312):67-9. doi: 10.1126/science.408925.
Food-maintained responding by four squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) was suppressed by the presentation of electric shock (punishment). Two of these monkeys were experimentally naive and two had a history of responding maintained by both shock-postponement and shock-presentation schedules. In accord with earlier studies, d-amphetamine did not increase punished responding by naive monkeys. However, it did increase punished responding in the others. Subsequently, d-amphetamine also increased punished responding by the initially naive monkeys after they were trained under a shock-postponement schedule. Even though not evident in current behavior, an organism's prior experience can influence the behavioral effects of drugs.
电击(惩罚)的呈现抑制了四只松鼠猴(松鼠猴属)由食物维持的反应。其中两只猴子没有实验经验,另外两只猴子有过由电击延迟和电击呈现程序维持反应的经历。与早期研究一致,右旋苯丙胺没有增加无经验猴子的受惩罚反应。然而,它确实增加了其他猴子的受惩罚反应。随后,在电击延迟程序下训练后,右旋苯丙胺也增加了最初无经验猴子的受惩罚反应。即使在当前行为中不明显,但生物体的先前经验可以影响药物的行为效应。