Learned taste aversions in rats as a function of delay,speed, and duration of rotation |
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Authors: | Leonard Green Howard Rachlin |
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Affiliation: | Washington University USA;SUNY at Stony Brook USA |
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Abstract: | Rats fed a saccharin solution and then rotated on a turntable showed an aversion to the saccharin solution on later testing. In the first experiment, the rats learned to avoid saccharin with delays of as much as 9 hr between drinking the saccharin and the start of rotation. The second experiment showed that the critical determinant of aversiveness of rotation was number of rotations. The rats avoided saccharin as much after rotation at high speeds for short durations as after rotation at low speeds for long durations. |
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Keywords: | Reprints may be obtained from Leonard Green Department of Psychology Washington University St. Louis Mo. 63130. |
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