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Extinction of a saccharin-lithium association: assessment by consumption and taste reactivity.

Raúl Cantora1, Matías López, Luis Aguado, Shadna Rana, Linda A Parker.   

Abstract

Extinction of a conditioned palatability shift preceded extinction of conditioned taste avoidance whether rats were tested using a within-subjects design or a between-subjects design. In each of two experiments, consumption of 0.1% saccharin was paired with either 20 ml/kg of 0.15 M LiCl or equi-volume physiological saline on a single trial. In Experiment 1, on each of 10 extinction trials, rats were given a taste reactivity test immediately prior to a consumption test. In Experiment 2, half of the rats were extinguished by taste reactivity testing and half of the rats were extinguished by a consumption test on each of 10 extinction trials. In both experiments, the aversive reactions of gaping and passive dripping were extinguished in a single trial and the suppression of ingestive reactions was extinguished in 2 trials; however, extinction of taste avoidance required 4-5 trials. These results suggest that rats continue to avoid a lithium-paired flavor even when they do not have an aversion to the taste.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16786882     DOI: 10.3758/bf03192869

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Learn Behav        ISSN: 1543-4494            Impact factor:   1.986


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