| Literature DB >> 20400737 |
Matías López1, Patricia Gasalla, Mercedes Vega, Cheryl L Limebeer, Erin M Rock, Katharine J Tuerke, Holly Bedard, Linda A Parker.
Abstract
The present experiments, using the latent inhibition (LI) paradigm, evaluated the effect of nonreinforced exposure to saccharin on the acquisition of an LiCl-induced saccharin aversion as measured by conditioned disgust reactions in the taste reactivity test and conditioned taste avoidance in a consumption test. When rats were preexposed to saccharin by bottle exposure (Experiments 1 and 3), LI was evidenced only by conditioned taste avoidance (bottle testing), but not by conditioned disgust reactions (intraoral [IO] testing). On the other hand, when rats were preexposed to saccharin by IO infusion (Experiments 2 and 3), LI was evidenced only by conditioned disgust reactions, but not by conditioned taste avoidance. Experiment 4 showed that LI of conditioned disgust reactions does not appear to be affected by a context shift from preexposure to testing phases. These results show that the expression of LI of both conditioned taste avoidance and conditioned disgust reactions depends critically on a common method of flavor exposure during preexposure and testing.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20400737 DOI: 10.3758/LB.38.2.177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Learn Behav ISSN: 1543-4494 Impact factor: 1.986