Smith E O, Byrd L D
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1984 Feb;20(2):255-60. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(84)90252-1.
Amphetamine has been observed to alter conditioned or learned behavior in individually housed animals, as well as naturally-occurring behavior characteristic of animals living in groups. This study is concerned with the effects of d-amphetamine on affiliative and aggressive behavior in adult male stumptail macaques (Macaca arctoides) living in a large, heterogeneous social group. Using standardized observational techniques, the affiliative and aggressive behaviors initiated by five adult male monkeys were characterized and quantitated in the absence of and following drug administration. Acute administration of a range of doses of d-amphetamine (0.003-0.56 mg/kg) resulted in a monotonically depressive effect on the rate of affiliative behavior initiated by the experimental animals. In contrast, d-amphetamine increased the rate of aggressive behavior initiated by the highest- and lowest-ranking monkeys, and had little or no effect in the mid-ranking monkeys. These results show that d-amphetamine can have qualitatively different effects on affiliative and aggressive behavior in the same subjects. The results also provide evidence that the effects of d-amphetamine can be determined by the hierarchical or dominance position of the subject in the group.
已观察到苯丙胺会改变单独饲养动物的条件性或习得性行为,以及群居动物的自然行为特征。本研究关注右旋苯丙胺对生活在大型、异质社会群体中的成年雄性短尾猕猴(食蟹猴)的亲和行为和攻击行为的影响。使用标准化观察技术,对五只成年雄性猴子在给药前和给药后的亲和行为和攻击行为进行了特征描述和量化。急性给予一系列剂量的右旋苯丙胺(0.003 - 0.56毫克/千克)对实验动物发起的亲和行为速率产生单调的抑制作用。相比之下,右旋苯丙胺增加了等级最高和最低的猴子发起的攻击行为速率,而对等级居中的猴子几乎没有影响。这些结果表明,右旋苯丙胺对同一受试者的亲和行为和攻击行为可能产生质的不同影响。结果还提供了证据,表明右旋苯丙胺的作用可以由受试者在群体中的等级或优势地位决定。