A simple technique for delivering liquids directly to the mouth of an unrestrained rat.

D M Gross, M A Trapold, T S Hyde
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Abstract

A simple surgical procedure is described that makes it possible to deliver liquids directly into the mouth of a freely mobile rat. Data presented show that an 8% sucrose solution delivered by this technique is an effective reinforcer in a variety of simple and discriminative schedules of reinforcement.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Conditioning, Operant
Discrimination Learning
Drinking
Intubation
Mouth
Psychology, Experimental
Rats
Reinforcement Schedule
Reinforcement, Psychology
Solutions
Sucrose

Chemicals

Solutions
Sucrose

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