Effects of caffeine on FT-1 min schedule induced drinking at different body weights |
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Authors: | F C Barone M J Wayner S Kleinrock |
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Affiliation: | Brain Research Laboratory, Syracuse University, 601 University Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of caffeine (3.125, 6.25, 12.5, 25.0, 50.0, and 100.0 mg/kg) on lever pressing, schedule induced licking, and water consumption induced by a fixed time 1 min schedule of food reinforcement were studied. Changes in these dependent variables were assessed when animals were reduced to 80% of their initial body weight by partial food deprivation and when body weight recovered after the animals were returned to conditions of ad lib feeding. Results indicate similar decreases in licking and drinking at the highest doses of caffeine under both feeding and body weight conditions. The results were compared to previous research which evaluated the effects of caffeine on adjunctive behavior. |
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Keywords: | Caffeine Schedule induced polydipsia Adjunctive drinking Licking Drinking Fixed time 1 min schedule |
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