The effect of US preexposure on conditioned taste aversion: Lack of postconditioning recovery of the aversion

K. Casey Cole, Lee Bakner, Angela Vernon, David C. Riccio
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Although the CS preexposure effect in CTA was once viewed exclusively as an acquisition failure, recent studies have suggested that the latent inhibition phenomenon is the result of retrieval impairment. This interpretive challenge is based on the unexpected finding that recovery of the aversion occurs over a long retention interval following conditioning (Kraemer, Lariviere, & Spear, Animal Learning and Behavior, 16, 185–190, 1988; Bakner, Strohen, Nordeen, & Riccio, Physiology & Behavior, 50, 1269–1272, 1991). This study examined whether a similar recovery occurs after US prexposure. Following preexposure to the US (LiCl), rats received a sucrose—illness pairing and were subsequently tested after either short or long training-to-test intervals. In contrast to the findings with the CS preexposure effect, US-preexposed subjects did not show a spontaneous increase in CTA following the long retention interval.

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美国前暴露对条件性味觉厌恶的影响:厌恶缺乏后条件恢复
虽然CTA中的CS前暴露效应曾被认为是一种习得失败,但最近的研究表明,潜在抑制现象是检索障碍的结果。这种解释挑战是基于一个意想不到的发现,即在条件反射后,厌恶情绪会在很长的保留时间内恢复(Kraemer, Lariviere, &;王勇,动物学习与行为,16,185-190,1988;Bakner, Strohen, Nordeen, &《生理学》里奇奥行为学杂志,2004,32(1):1 - 2。这项研究调查了美国暴露后是否会出现类似的恢复。在预先暴露于美国(LiCl)之后,大鼠接受了蔗糖-疾病配对,随后在短时间或长时间的训练-测试间隔后进行测试。与CS预暴露效应的结果相反,us预暴露的受试者在长保留间隔后没有表现出自发的CTA增加。
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