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UCLA International Journal of Comparative Psychology Title Effects of Outcome Devaluation on the Performance of a Heterogeneous Instrumental Chain Publication Date
2005
Journal International Journal of Comparative Psychology
unpublished
Two experiments investigated the effects of outcome devaluation induced by conditioned taste aversion on the performance of the components of a heterogeneous chain of instrumental actions. In Experiment 1, thirsty rats were trained to perform two actions, R1 and R2, i.e., chain pulling and lever pressing counterbalanced, in sequence to gain access to a sucrose outcome in a single session; i.e., R1 R2 O. Immediately after this session or after a delay the rats were injected with lithium chloride
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