Consumption of a high concentration of sucrose can have either a detrimental, negative contrast effect or a facilitatory, preference conditioning effect on subsequent consumption of a low concentration of sucrose, depending on the cues that are present during consumption. The role of context and flavor cues in determining these effects were studied using analysis of the microstructure of licking in mice. Exposure to a high concentration followed by exposure to a low concentration resulted in a transient reduction in mean lick cluster size, which was context dependent (Experiment 1). However, there was no change in the total number of licks or overall consumption. When a flavor that had previously been paired with a high concentration was pa...
This project investigated a multiple measurement procedure to assess conditioned flavor aversions (C...
Four experiments showed that the preference normally established to a neutral flavor cue that was pa...
In anticipation of palatable food, rats can learn to restrict consumption of a less rewarding food t...
Consumption of a high concentration of sucrose can have either a detrimental, negative contrast effe...
While palatability depends on the properties of particular foods, it is also determined by prior exp...
AbstractWhile palatability depends on the properties of particular foods, it is also determined by p...
We trained rats in a context discrimination paradigm by pairing a sucrose solution with lithium chlo...
Pairing a neutral flavour conditioned stimulus (CS) with a nutrient reward will create a learned pre...
The role of context in the retrieval of learned information has been widely analyzed in the associat...
Learned flavor preferences can be strikingly persistent in the face of behavioral extinction. Harris...
n three experiments, rats were exposed to a flavor preference procedure in which flavor A was paired...
[Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 37(2) of Journal of Experimental...
Nonreinforced exposure to a cue tends to attenuate subsequent conditioning with that cue—an effect r...
It is well known that pairing of large contextual changes with illness can cause conditioned context...
Rats exposed to a simultaneous compound of a flavor and sucrose subsequently exhibited a preference ...
This project investigated a multiple measurement procedure to assess conditioned flavor aversions (C...
Four experiments showed that the preference normally established to a neutral flavor cue that was pa...
In anticipation of palatable food, rats can learn to restrict consumption of a less rewarding food t...
Consumption of a high concentration of sucrose can have either a detrimental, negative contrast effe...
While palatability depends on the properties of particular foods, it is also determined by prior exp...
AbstractWhile palatability depends on the properties of particular foods, it is also determined by p...
We trained rats in a context discrimination paradigm by pairing a sucrose solution with lithium chlo...
Pairing a neutral flavour conditioned stimulus (CS) with a nutrient reward will create a learned pre...
The role of context in the retrieval of learned information has been widely analyzed in the associat...
Learned flavor preferences can be strikingly persistent in the face of behavioral extinction. Harris...
n three experiments, rats were exposed to a flavor preference procedure in which flavor A was paired...
[Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 37(2) of Journal of Experimental...
Nonreinforced exposure to a cue tends to attenuate subsequent conditioning with that cue—an effect r...
It is well known that pairing of large contextual changes with illness can cause conditioned context...
Rats exposed to a simultaneous compound of a flavor and sucrose subsequently exhibited a preference ...
This project investigated a multiple measurement procedure to assess conditioned flavor aversions (C...
Four experiments showed that the preference normally established to a neutral flavor cue that was pa...
In anticipation of palatable food, rats can learn to restrict consumption of a less rewarding food t...