Effect of lithium chloride-induced aversion on appetitive and consummatory behavior. |
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Authors: | Wolgin, David L. Wade, John V. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The effect of lithium chloride-induced conditioned taste aversions on appetitive and consummatory behavior was determined. Rats were given access to a 0.1% saccharin solution for 15 min either in bottles or by infusion through an intraoral cannula. Bottle-fed rats given postprandial injections of lithium chloride showed greater aversion to saccharin than cannula-fed rats. During extinction, cannula-fed rats gradually recovered to control levels of intake, whereas bottle-fed rats continued to avoid saccharin. These results suggest that lithium chloride affects appetitive behavior to a greater extent than it affects consummatory behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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