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Carr, Katelyn A.; Epstein, Leonard H. – Learning and Motivation, 2011
Reinforcing value and habituation are two processes that have been used to study eating behaviors, but no research has examined their relationship, how they relate to energy intake, and whether they respond in a similar manner to food deprivation. Twenty-two female subjects were randomized to food deprived or non-deprived conditions, and assessed…
Descriptors: Habituation, Reinforcement, Food, Eating Habits
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Masaki, Takahisa; Nakajima, Sadahiko – Learning and Motivation, 2010
Swimming endows rats with an aversion to a taste solution consumed before swimming. The present study explored whether the experience of swimming before or after the taste-swimming trials interferes with swimming-based taste aversion learning. Experiment 1 demonstrated that a single preexposure to 20 min of swimming was as effective as four or…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Animals, Conditioning, Retention (Psychology)
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Epstein, Leonard H.; Robinson, Jodie L.; Temple, Jennifer L.; Roemmich, James N.; Marusewski, Angela; Nadbrzuch, Rachel – Learning and Motivation, 2008
The rate of habituation to food is inversely related to energy intake, and overweight children may habituate slower to food and consume more energy. This study compared patterns of sensitization, as defined by an initial increase in operant or motivated responding for food, and habituation, defined by gradual reduction in responding, for macaroni…
Descriptors: Obesity, Habituation, Comparative Analysis, Children
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Plowright, C. M. S.; Simonds, V. M.; Butler, M. A. – Learning and Motivation, 2006
Two experiments examined the exploratory behaviour of flower-naive bumblebees. Bees were tested four times in a 12-arm radial arm maze in which they never received reward. Patterned and unpatterned stimuli were presented at the end of each corridor and the choices of the bees were recorded. We examined the effects of two variables, time and the…
Descriptors: Habituation, Entomology, Animal Behavior, Visual Stimuli
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McSweeney, Frances K.; Kowal, Benjamin P.; Murphy, Eric S.; Isava, Duane M. – Learning and Motivation, 2004
McSweeney and Weatherly (1998) argued that differential habituation to the reinforcer contributes to the behavioral interactions observed during multiple schedules. The present experiment confirmed that introducing dishabituators into one component of a multiple schedule increases response rate in the other, constant, component. During baseline,…
Descriptors: Habituation, Interaction, Reinforcement, Responses