Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar

The scheme of differential reinforcement of low response rates (DRL) is largely employed in behavioral studies of temporal discrimination. However, it is not clear what the behavioral effects of different deprivation levels on the behavior under the control of temporal schemes of reinforcement are,...

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Main Authors: José Lino Oliveira Bueno, Cleiton Lopes Aguiar, Valéria C. I. Costa
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-01-01
Series:Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
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DRL
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spelling doaj-643cdf1d41d948848a4eddd9664ea4da2020-11-25T01:03:36ZengSpringerOpenPsicologia: Reflexão e Crítica0102-79721678-71532009-01-012215359Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentarJosé Lino Oliveira BuenoCleiton Lopes AguiarValéria C. I. CostaThe scheme of differential reinforcement of low response rates (DRL) is largely employed in behavioral studies of temporal discrimination. However, it is not clear what the behavioral effects of different deprivation levels on the behavior under the control of temporal schemes of reinforcement are, especially the DRL. The present study tested the hypothesis that more severe deprivation disrupts the subjects' performance under DRL control, compared to that of subjects exposed lower levels of deprivation. Three groups of rats initially submitted to three different food deprivation levels (80, 90 and 100% ad lib) were trained under a DRL-20 s scheme. After the training, deprivation was manipulated intra-group, in two consecutive testing conditions: the deprivation of the 80% group was changed to 100% ad lib and deprivation of the 100% group was changed to 80% ad lib; the 90% deprived group was kept under this level of deprivation across all experimental sessions as a control-group. The animals showed a worse performance in the DRL task when the deprivation transition went from 100% to 80% ad lib and a better performance when the transition was from 80% to 100% ad lib. There were no systematic changes in performance under the transitions from 90% to 100% or from 90% to 80% ad lib. The results indicate that the rats performance in a DRL is affected not only by the state generated by a specific level of food deprivation, but also by physiological and cognitive states acquired in preceding situations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-79722009000100008&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=ptRatsDRLfood deprivationinter response-times
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author José Lino Oliveira Bueno
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Cleiton Lopes Aguiar
Valéria C. I. Costa
Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar
Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
Rats
DRL
food deprivation
inter response-times
author_facet José Lino Oliveira Bueno
Cleiton Lopes Aguiar
Valéria C. I. Costa
author_sort José Lino Oliveira Bueno
title Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar
title_short Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar
title_full Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar
title_fullStr Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar
title_full_unstemmed Rats performance in a DRL scheme under different food deprivation levels / Desempenho de ratos em um esquema de DRL sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar
title_sort rats performance in a drl scheme under different food deprivation levels / desempenho de ratos em um esquema de drl sob diferentes níveis de privação alimentar
publisher SpringerOpen
series Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
issn 0102-7972
1678-7153
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The scheme of differential reinforcement of low response rates (DRL) is largely employed in behavioral studies of temporal discrimination. However, it is not clear what the behavioral effects of different deprivation levels on the behavior under the control of temporal schemes of reinforcement are, especially the DRL. The present study tested the hypothesis that more severe deprivation disrupts the subjects' performance under DRL control, compared to that of subjects exposed lower levels of deprivation. Three groups of rats initially submitted to three different food deprivation levels (80, 90 and 100% ad lib) were trained under a DRL-20 s scheme. After the training, deprivation was manipulated intra-group, in two consecutive testing conditions: the deprivation of the 80% group was changed to 100% ad lib and deprivation of the 100% group was changed to 80% ad lib; the 90% deprived group was kept under this level of deprivation across all experimental sessions as a control-group. The animals showed a worse performance in the DRL task when the deprivation transition went from 100% to 80% ad lib and a better performance when the transition was from 80% to 100% ad lib. There were no systematic changes in performance under the transitions from 90% to 100% or from 90% to 80% ad lib. The results indicate that the rats performance in a DRL is affected not only by the state generated by a specific level of food deprivation, but also by physiological and cognitive states acquired in preceding situations.
topic Rats
DRL
food deprivation
inter response-times
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-79722009000100008&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=pt
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