Rats reduce intake of a palatable saccharin solution when it is followed by access to a preferred sucrose solution. This phenomenon, referred to as an anticipatory contrast effect ( ACE), is thought to occur because the value of the saccharin conditioned stimulus pales in comparison to the highly rewarding sucrose unconditioned stimulus expected in the near future. Although relatively little is known about the underlying neural substrates, lesions of the gustatory thalamus fully disrupt the phenomenon (Reilly S, Bornovalova M, and Trifunovic R. Behav Neurosci 118: 365-376, 2004; Reilly S and Pritchard TC. Behav Neurosci 110: 746-759, 1996). The present set of experiments revisited this issue to determine the nature of this deficit. Rats wit...
Exposing rats to an upshift from a small reward to a larger reward sometimes yields evidence of cons...
Rats with either electrolytic (Experiment 1) or excitotoxic lesions (Experiment 2) that had been ele...
Rats with bilateral, electrophysiologically guided, ibotenic acid lesions of the gustatory thalamus ...
Rats reduce intake of a palatable saccharin solution when it is followed by access to a preferred su...
Using consummately contrast procedures and the same taste stimuli (0.15% saccharin and 1.0 M sucrose...
Using consummately contrast procedures and the same taste stimuli (0.15% saccharin and 1.0 M sucrose...
Using consummately contrast procedures and the same taste stimuli (0.15% saccharin and 1.0 M sucrose...
The influence of bilateral excitotoxic lesions of the gustatory thalamus on latent inhibition and bl...
The influence of bilateral excitotoxic lesions of the gustatory thalamus on latent inhibition and bl...
Rats that are expecting a high value reward (e.g., 1.0 M sucrose) show an exaggerated underrespondin...
The influence of bilateral excitotoxic lesions of the gustatory thalamus on latent inhibition and bl...
Negative anticipatory contrast (NAC) corresponds to the suppression in consumption of a first reward...
Negative anticipatory contrast (NAC) corresponds to the suppression in consumption of a first reward...
In anticipation of palatable food, rats can learn to restrict consumption of a less rewarding food t...
A within subjects simultaneous contrast experiment evaluated nucleus accumbens (NAc) neural response...
Exposing rats to an upshift from a small reward to a larger reward sometimes yields evidence of cons...
Rats with either electrolytic (Experiment 1) or excitotoxic lesions (Experiment 2) that had been ele...
Rats with bilateral, electrophysiologically guided, ibotenic acid lesions of the gustatory thalamus ...
Rats reduce intake of a palatable saccharin solution when it is followed by access to a preferred su...
Using consummately contrast procedures and the same taste stimuli (0.15% saccharin and 1.0 M sucrose...
Using consummately contrast procedures and the same taste stimuli (0.15% saccharin and 1.0 M sucrose...
Using consummately contrast procedures and the same taste stimuli (0.15% saccharin and 1.0 M sucrose...
The influence of bilateral excitotoxic lesions of the gustatory thalamus on latent inhibition and bl...
The influence of bilateral excitotoxic lesions of the gustatory thalamus on latent inhibition and bl...
Rats that are expecting a high value reward (e.g., 1.0 M sucrose) show an exaggerated underrespondin...
The influence of bilateral excitotoxic lesions of the gustatory thalamus on latent inhibition and bl...
Negative anticipatory contrast (NAC) corresponds to the suppression in consumption of a first reward...
Negative anticipatory contrast (NAC) corresponds to the suppression in consumption of a first reward...
In anticipation of palatable food, rats can learn to restrict consumption of a less rewarding food t...
A within subjects simultaneous contrast experiment evaluated nucleus accumbens (NAc) neural response...
Exposing rats to an upshift from a small reward to a larger reward sometimes yields evidence of cons...
Rats with either electrolytic (Experiment 1) or excitotoxic lesions (Experiment 2) that had been ele...
Rats with bilateral, electrophysiologically guided, ibotenic acid lesions of the gustatory thalamus ...