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Vasopressin affects the behavior of rats in a positively-rewarded discrimination task
Authors:Gayle Hostetter  Sharon L Jubb  Gerald P Kozlowski
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy, Colorado State University Ft. Collins, Colorado, U.S.A. 80523;2. Department of Psychology, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A. 80907
Abstract:The effects of subcutaneous injections of vasopressin were investigated in a study utilizing 72 male Long-Evans rats trained in an appetitive black-white discrimination T-maze task. Animals which were reinforced for choosing the black goal arm demonstrated prolonged extinction if they received vasopressin prior to daily extinction sessions. This effect was not observed in animals reinforced for choosing the white goal arm. Prolonged extinction was not found in animals which received vasopresson only during acquisition or in control animals which received saline. Speed and activity scores did not differentiate the groups. These results demonstrate that vasopressin can affect the behavior of rats on a positively-reinforced task.
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