The influence of flavor preexposure and test interval on conditioned taste aversions in the rat |
| |
Authors: | Philipp J Kraemer William A Roberts |
| |
Affiliation: | University of Western Ontario Canada |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() The effects of flavor preexposure and test interval on conditioned taste aversions were examined in four experiments. In the first three experiments, prior experience with a flavor different from that used as a conditioned-stimulus (CS) produced attenuated aversions when testing occurred after a 1-day interval but not after a 21-day interval. Preexposure to the same stimulus used as a CS produced attenuated aversions at both 1- and 21-day intervals. In Experiment 4, a delay interval between flavor preexposure and conditioning eliminated the attenuating effect of preexposure, but only when different stimuli were used for preexposure and conditioning. These data could not be easily accounted for by contemporary interpretations of preexposure as an event that interferes with subsequent acquisition of a conditioned aversion. An alternative retrieval interference hypothesis was outlined. |
| |
Keywords: | Address reprint requests to W. A. Roberts Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario London Ontario N6A 5C2 Canada. |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |