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A comparison of operant licking and lever pressing in the rat
Authors:Gerald A. Young  Abraham H. Black
Affiliation:University of Maryland at Baltimore USA;McMaster University Canada
Abstract:Two groups of rats were trained on a signaled, free-operant, avoidance procedure to lick or to lever press in order to avoid shock while water-deprived or satiated and, in the case of licking, while ingesting deionized water, isotonic saline, or 10% sucrose. The most effective avoidance licking occurred while the rats were water-deprived and ingesting 10% sucrose. Water deprivation level had no effect on lever pressing for shock avoidance. Two other groups of rats were operantly conditioned to lick or to lever press for food pellets while waterdeprived or satiated and, in the case of licking, while ingesting deionized water or 10% sucrose. The most effective licking for food reinforcement occurred while the rats were water-deprived and ingesting 10% sucrose. Water deprivation level had no effect on lever pressing for food reinforcement. The data indicated that effective operant licking must be supported by factors related to water regulation and taste palatability.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to G. A. Young   University of Maryland School of Pharmacy   Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology   636 West Lombard Street   Baltimore   Maryland 21201.
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