Preservation of within-compound associations after blocked preexposure to two compound flavors

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Three experiments investigated the extinction of the within-compound A ↔ X association established when two compound flavors, AX and BX, are preexposed in blocks (i.e., AX, AX, AX, ... BX, BX, BX). In Experiment 1, a group of rats received preexposure to a block of AX trials followed by a second block of BX trials (AX–BX), while a second group received blocked preexposure to the same stimuli in the opposite order (BX–AX). Subsequently, flavor A was paired with lithium chloride. This conditioning resulted in a similar reduction of consumption of flavor X in both groups. In Experiment 2 four groups of rats received blocked preexposure to AX–BX, AX–B, A–BX, or A–X. After aversive conditioning of X, consumption of A and B was significantly lower for the groups which received these flavors paired with X than for the groups for which these flavors were presented isolated. In Experiment 3 a group of rats was preexposed to a block of SaltX presentations followed by a block of BX presentations (SaltX–BX), and a second group received blocked preexposure to (BX–SaltX). After subsequent sodium depletion, consumption of X was high and similar for the SaltX–BX and for the BX–SaltX groups. These results indicate that the within- compound association established in the first block of a blocked preexposure is not extinguished when the preexposure phase is concluded.

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Espinet A, Caramés JM, Cabo F. Preservation of within-compound associations after blocked preexposure to two compound flavors. Behavioural Processes. 2015 Nov;120:94-100. DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2015.09.003. PMID: 26358495.

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