Preference reversals with food and water reinforcers in rats |
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Authors: | Green Leonard Estle Sara J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA. lgreen@artsci.wustl.edu |
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Abstract: | Rats were given a choice between a smaller, immediately available reward and a larger reward available after a delay. In one phase, the reward was food and in another phase, the reward was water. Constant delays were added between the choice presentation and the delivery of the reward alternatives. As the time between choice and reward delivery increased from 0 to 25 s, all rats (except one in the water phase) reversed their preference from the smaller, sooner alternative to the larger, later alternative. These findings extend the generality of the preference-reversal animal model to qualitatively different reinforcers. Furthermore, the presence of both impulsive and self-control choices within the same animal is consistent with the view that self-control may be understood as choice behavior, and that species differences in self-control may be differences in degree, not kind. |
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Keywords: | preference reversals choice self‐control amount delay lever‐pressing rat |
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