Sign-tracking (autoshaping) in rats: a comparison of cocaine and food as unconditioned stimuli.

David N Kearns, Stanley J Weiss
Author Information
  1. David N Kearns: Department of Psychology, American University, Washington, DC 20016, USA. dk0085a@american.edu

Abstract

A series of experiments was performed to determine whether sign-tracking would occur in rats with intravenous (i.v.) cocaine as the unconditioned stimulus. In Experiment 1, a retractable lever paired with food produced strong sign-tracking, but a lever paired with one of three doses of i.v. cocaine did not elicit any approach or contact behavior. Experiment 2 demonstrated that doses of cocaine that did not elicit sign-tracking would function as a positive reinforcer for a lever contact operant. In Experiment 3, an artificial consummatory response was added to make the cocaine reinforcement episode more behaviorally comparable to that occasioned by food. Although the rats readily performed this response when it was required to receive cocaine infusions, they still did not contact a lever that signaled the availability of these infusions. It appears that cocaine is different from other positive reinforcers (e.g., food, water, warmth, or intracranial stimulation) in that it will not produce sign-tracking in rats.

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Grants

  1. DA-08651/NIDA NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Animal Feed
Animals
Appetitive Behavior
Association Learning
Attention
Cocaine
Conditioning, Classical
Consummatory Behavior
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Infusions, Intravenous
Male
Motivation
Rats
Rats, Long-Evans
Reinforcement, Psychology
Self Administration

Chemicals

Cocaine

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