Polydipsia induced in the rat by a second-order schedule
- PMID: 5491003
- PMCID: PMC1333713
- DOI: 10.1901/jeab.1970.14-139
Polydipsia induced in the rat by a second-order schedule
Abstract
Drinking was studied in rats pressing a bar on a second-order schedule in which every third completion of a 1-min fixed interval was followed by food presentation. A brief flash of light signaled the completion of each fixed-interval component. The rats drank not only after the food presentations but also after presentations of the light flash alone. A high rate of steady drinking followed intervals terminated by a food presentation. Drinking that followed intervals terminated by a light flash alone was of comparable rate, but characteristically interrupted by bar pressing. When 250-mg food pellets were used instead of 45-mg pellets, both drinking and bar-pressing rates increased substantially.
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