Transfer of conditioned suppression and conditioned acceleration from instrumental to consummatory baselines |
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Authors: | Hank Davis Donald Shattuck |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, NIG 2W1, Guelph, Ontario, Canada 2. McMaster University, USA
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Abstract: | Following training on a variable-interval food reinforcement schedule, rats were exposed to Pavlovian procedures which produced reliable conditioned suppression and conditioned acceleration of the leverpressing (instrumental) baseline. When free food was simultaneously made available in the test cage, all subjects spent the majority of each session “freeloading,” that is, eating food from a dish rather than leverpressing for it. When superimposed upon the freeloading baseline, the conditioned suppression and conditioned acceleration procedures affected the rate of pellet consumption identically in magnitude and direction to their previous effects on leverpressing. These results suggest a motivational mechanism for conditioned suppression and acceleration, rather than one which depends upon spurious punishment of specific response sequences. |
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