| Literature DB >> 12505176 |
Isabel De Brugada1, Felisa González, Antonio Cándido.
Abstract
In one experiment using conditioned taste aversion and the unconditioned stimulus (US) preexposure procedure, one group of rats was given LiCl exposure for 3 days, whereas two other groups received saline. Following this phase, all groups were given a novel flavour (saccharine) to drink following either LiCl (group preexposed and one of the control groups) or saline injections (the remaining control group) and the consumption of the flavour was assessed. After this neophobia test, the acquired saccharine aversion was evaluated. The results show that three LiCl injections are enough to produce a US preexposure effect on backward excitatory taste aversion conditioning, whereas this number of injections procedure does not produce habituation of the increment in neophobia, an unconditioned response to the LiCl. The results are discussed taking into account different mechanisms involved in US preexposure effect.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12505176 DOI: 10.1016/s0376-6357(02)00125-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Processes ISSN: 0376-6357 Impact factor: 1.777