LEARNED PREFERENCES FOR REAL-FED AND SHAM-FED POLYCOSE IN RATS - INTERACTION OF TASTE, POSTINGESTIVE REINFORCEMENT, AND SATIETY

被引:27
作者
SCLAFANI, A [1 ]
NISSENBAUM, JW [1 ]
ACKROFF, K [1 ]
机构
[1] CUNY,GRAD SCH,BROOKLYN,NY 11210
关键词
FLAVOR PREFERENCE CONDITIONING; POSTINGESTIVE REINFORCEMENT; POSTINGESTIVE SATIETY;
D O I
10.1016/0031-9384(94)90203-8
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Nutrient-conditioned flavor preferences have been obtained with a variety of procedures, but one study indicates that rats do not readily learn to prefer the flavor of real-fed food to the flavor of sham-fed food. This issue was reexamined in food-deprived rats trained to real feed (gastric fistula closed) and sham feed (gastric fistula open) different flavored Polycose solutions (cherry or grape). Sham-feeding intakes in the one-bottle training sessions (30 min) were limited to the amount consumed in real-feeding sessions; intakes were not limited during two-bottle preference tests (10 min). In Experiment 1, when tested with 32% Polycose solutions, the animals tended to prefer the sham-fed Polycose to the real-fed Polycose. When subsequently trained and tested with 8% Polycose solutions, the same animals displayed a strong preference (approximate to 90%) for the real-fed Polycose. These findings were confirmed in Experiment 2 using separate groups. Rats trained with 8% Polycose readily learned to prefer the real-fed solution, and rats trained with 32% Polycose initially preferred the sham-fed Polycose solution. With additional training the 32% Polycose group developed a preference for the real-fed solution. In Experiment 3, rats trained to real feed flavored 8% and 32% Polycose solutions developed strong preferences for the 32% solution. This finding suggests that the tendency to prefer sham-fed to real-fed 32% Polycose is not due to aversive postingestive effects of the real-fed solution. Taken together, the results indicate that Polycose has a postingestive positive reinforcing effect that can be revealed using the sham-feeding preparation. The lack of an immediate preference for real-fed over sham-fed 32% Polycose may occur because 1) postingestive reinforcement only slightly improves the already highly preferred taste of the real-fed solution and 2) postingestive satiety reduces the attractiveness of the real-fed solution.
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