Acute stress persistently alters instrumental motivation without affecting appetitive Pavlovian conditioning, extinction, or contextual renewal

急性应激会持续改变工具性动机,但不会影响趋利性巴甫洛夫条件反射、消退或情境更新。

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Abstract

In two experiments, we adapted the stress-enhanced fear learning approach to evaluate the persistent effects of acute stress on appetitive learning and motivation in adult male Long Evans rats. In Experiment 1, we found that exposure to a battery of footshocks in one context had no effect on the acquisition, extinction, or contextual renewal of an appetitive Pavlovian discrimination in different contexts. However, when rats were subsequently trained to respond on a progressive ratio instrumental schedule, rats with a history of shock showed lower response rates and progressive ratio break points. Extinction of the shock-associated context had little effect on progressive ratio responding. In Experiment 2, we replicated this instrumental responding deficit with a continuous reinforcement schedule when the Pavlovian phases did not intervene in the time between shock and instrumental testing. Our findings here demonstrate that highly stressful acute experiences produce long-lasting deficits in instrumental motivation for food in male rats.

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