Differences in Extinction of an Appetitive Instrumental Response in Female Inbred Roman High- (RHA-I) and Low- (RLA-I) Avoidance Rats

An experiment was conducted with the goal of exploring strain differences between female inbred Roman High and Low Avoidance rats (RHA-I, and RLA-I, respectively) on acquisition and extinction of a food-rewarded running response in a straight alley. Acquisition proceeded faster in the less emotional...

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Main Authors: Carmen Torres, Juan M. Rosas, Albert Fernández-Teruel, Adolf Tobeña, Ángeles Agüero, María D. Escarabajal, José E. Callejas-Aguilera, Lourdes de la Torre, María J. Gómez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: DIGITAL.CSIC 2009-01-01
Series:Psicológica
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=16911991002
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Summary:An experiment was conducted with the goal of exploring strain differences between female inbred Roman High and Low Avoidance rats (RHA-I, and RLA-I, respectively) on acquisition and extinction of a food-rewarded running response in a straight alley. Acquisition proceeded faster in the less emotional RHA-I and Wistar rats (used as controls) than in the more emotional RLA-I rats. However, extinction proceeded slower in RHA-I rats than in RLA-I and Wistar rats. This strain-based asymmetry on instrumental performance between acquisition and extinction is discussed in terms of strain differences in locomotor activity, associative flexibility and emotional reactivity.
ISSN:1576-8597