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Conditioned taste aversion is enhanced when the unconditioned stimulus is presented in a different context
Authors:Kiyoshi Ishii  Yoshio Iguchi  Kazuya Fukumoto  Tomohiro Nakayasu
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya City 464-8601, Japan
Abstract:Using a conditioned taste aversion procedure with rats as the subjects, two experiments examined the effect of presenting a conditioned stimulus (CS saccharin solution) in one context followed by an unconditioned stimulus (US LiCl) in a different context. Experiment 1 showed that animals which received the above-mentioned procedure (Group D) showed a more marked conditioned aversion to the CS than animals which were given both the CS and the US in the same context (Group S). Experiment 2 found that in both Group D and Group S, aversion to the CS increased when the subjects were exposed to the conditioned context after the conditioning. These findings supported the argument that the strength of the CS-US association acquired during conditioning is compared with that of the context-US to determine the magnitude of aversion revealed to the CS.
Keywords:Conditioned taste aversion   Change of context   Context extinction   Rats
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