ATTAINMENT AND STABILITY OF THE PERFORMANCE IN DIFFERENTIAL LOW RATE WATER REINFORCEMENT IN RATS
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The establishment and stability of the behavioral baseline for rats in relation to the schedule of differential reinforcement of low rate under water reinforcer (DRL 20 sec for water) were studied, with the following results: When the DRL value was gradually stepped up from 1 sec to 20 sec with the advance of the sessions from 1 to 16, the establishment of the behavioral baseline was slower than when DRL 20 sec was applied from the start. The establishment of the baseline was clearly accelerated by the prolongation of the length of time for training in one session from 60 min to 120 min. The baseline remained highly stable without being affected by the intermittent administration (2-3 times a week) of methamphetamine and diazepam, each in doses from 0.06 to 1.0 mg/kg, and of caffeine and pentobarbital, each in doses from 1.2 to 20 mg/kg, or by the discontinuation of the test from 1 to 15 days. However, during the retraining period following the test discontinuation it was found that the baseline fluctuated for a long time due to the elimination of water deprivation. The baseline stability, once established, could be maintained through about 300 daily sessions, with only a slight dependence on the change in environmental conditions such as humidity, temperature, and the season.
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著者
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Kuribara Hisashi
Behavior Research Institute School Of Medicine Gunma University
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Tadokoro Sakutaro
Behavior Research Institute School Of Medicine Gunma University
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OKUIZUMI Kiyoko
Behavior Research Institute, School of Medicine, Gunma University
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Ogawa Haruyoshi
Behavior Research Institute School Of Medicine Gunma University
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