Rats that are expecting a high value reward (e.g., 1.0 M sucrose) show an exaggerated underresponding when they are instead given a low value reward (e.g., 0.15% saccharin), an effect termed successive negative contrast (SNC). In the present experiment, insular cortex-lesioned (ICX) rats showed normal responsivity to sucrose and saccharin prior to the reward downshift. However, when switched from sucrose to saccharin during the postshift trials these rats displayed no evidence of SNC. Indeed, over the downshift trials these ICX rats consistently drank more saccharin than the ICX rats maintained on saccharin throughout the experiment. Potential interpretations are discussed including a lesion-induced impairment in the ability to accurately r...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs whenorganisms repeatedly exposed to a high-m...
The present study tested the hypothesis that lesions of the insular cortex of the rat retard the acq...
Rationale Successive negative contrast (SNC) describes a change in the behaviour of an animal follow...
Rats exposed to a downshift in the concentration of a sucrose solution from 32% to 4% exhibit a tran...
Rats exposed to a downshift in the concentration of a sucrose solution from 32% to 4% exhibit a tran...
Exposing rats to an upshift from a small reward to a larger reward sometimes yields evidence of cons...
Rats shifted from 32% to 4% sucrose solution consume less from the 4% solution than rats that experi...
The present experiment examined the influence of insular cortex (IC) lesions on the intake of a tast...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less-preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
Rats reduce intake of a palatable saccharin solution when it is followed by access to a preferred su...
Rats reduce intake of a palatable saccharin solution when it is followed by access to a preferred su...
Rats exposed to a downshift from a large reward (32% sucrose) to a small reward (4% sucrose) show an...
In four experiments (three in operant chambers, one in a runway) with food-deprived rats, we sought ...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs when animals exposed to an unexpected downsh...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs whenorganisms repeatedly exposed to a high-m...
The present study tested the hypothesis that lesions of the insular cortex of the rat retard the acq...
Rationale Successive negative contrast (SNC) describes a change in the behaviour of an animal follow...
Rats exposed to a downshift in the concentration of a sucrose solution from 32% to 4% exhibit a tran...
Rats exposed to a downshift in the concentration of a sucrose solution from 32% to 4% exhibit a tran...
Exposing rats to an upshift from a small reward to a larger reward sometimes yields evidence of cons...
Rats shifted from 32% to 4% sucrose solution consume less from the 4% solution than rats that experi...
The present experiment examined the influence of insular cortex (IC) lesions on the intake of a tast...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less-preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
Rats reduce intake of a palatable saccharin solution when it is followed by access to a preferred su...
Rats reduce intake of a palatable saccharin solution when it is followed by access to a preferred su...
Rats exposed to a downshift from a large reward (32% sucrose) to a small reward (4% sucrose) show an...
In four experiments (three in operant chambers, one in a runway) with food-deprived rats, we sought ...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs when animals exposed to an unexpected downsh...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs whenorganisms repeatedly exposed to a high-m...
The present study tested the hypothesis that lesions of the insular cortex of the rat retard the acq...
Rationale Successive negative contrast (SNC) describes a change in the behaviour of an animal follow...