Age dependency in neophobia: Its influence on taste-aversion learning and the flavor-preexposure effect in rats

Animal Learning & Behavior - Tập 13 - Trang 69-76 - 1985
James R. Misanin1, Louis A. Blatt1, Charles F. Hinderliter2
1Department of Psychology, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove,
2University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown

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Five experiments were conducted to evaluate various aspects of stimulus preexposure effects on conditioned saccharin aversion in rats of three age groups: weanling (19–25 days), young-adult (92–170 days), and old-age (680–850 days). In Experiment 1, flavor neophobia was examined. Only the young-adult and old-age animals showed evidence of neophobia. Furthermore, habituation of the neophobic reaction differed for these two age groups. Using a brief to moderately long flavor-preexposure period and an intense US (Experiment 2), we demonstrated that the youngest age group was most likely to exhibit retarded conditioning as a result of preexposure to the flavor CS. Using a weaker US and a moderately long saccharin-preexposure period (Experiment 3), age differences in conditioning resulting from preexposure to the flavor CS were reduced. When animals were preexposed to saccharin continuously for 48 h (Experiment 4), age differences in the preexposure effect were not evident. In Experiment 5, the intensity of the US was reduced to determine whether floor effects in the previous experiments had masked age differences in the ability of nonpreexposed rats to acquire an aversion to saccharin. Results indicated that taste-aversion learning was directly related to age. Although open to other interpretations, the results support the notion that the flavor-preexposure effect is influenced by the initial level of flavor neophobia. They also suggest that systematic parametric variation is sometimes necessary to obtain an accurate description of age differences in learning.

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