Increased response switching, perseveration and perseverative switching following d-amphetamine in the rat
- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Psychopharmacology
- Vol. 80 (1), 67-73
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00427498
Abstract
Four experiments examined the effects of d-amphetamine on response switching and perseveration in apparatus allowing a choice of response location. The relative ‘cost’ of a switch between two response locations and repetitive responding at a single location by rats was manipulated in the various test settings to provide baseline probabilities of switching. d-Amphetamine (0.2–2.3 mg/kg) increased response switching. This effect did not depend on switching being necessary to produce reinforcement and was not explained by increases in locomotor activity, motivational change or randomisation of responding. Further evidence was provided in support of a ‘probability-dependency’ hypothesis, that the effect of the drug depends in part upon the baseline probability of a response. A measure of perseveration independent of response switching (extra responses made prior to the collection of food) showed that increased switching and increased perseveration occurred in the same situation at the same doses, although perseveration generally occurred at higher doses than increased switching. Therefore the effect of amphetamine on response switching or repetition depends on the dose of drug, the context of the response and its probability of occurrence under control conditions.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Dissociable effects of d-amphetamine, chlordiazepoxide and ?-flupenthixol on choice and rate measures of reinforcement in the ratPsychopharmacology, 1983
- Stimulus control and the effects of d-amphetamine in the ratPsychopharmacology, 1981
- OPTIMAL CHOICEJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1981
- EFFECTS OF METHAMPHETAMINE AND SCOPOLAMINE ON VARIABILITY OF RESPONSE LOCATIONJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1979
- The acquisition of responding with conditioned reinforcement: Effects of pipradrol, methylphenidate, d-amphetamine, and nomifensinePsychopharmacology, 1978
- Behavioral Characterization of d - and l -Amphetamine: Neurochemical ImplicationsScience, 1975
- EFFECTS OF RANDOM REINFORCEMENT SEQUENCES1Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1974
- A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF d‐AMPHETAMINE ON BEHAVIOR UNDER FIXED‐INTERVAL SCHEDULES1Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1974
- Amphetamine as a model for hyperactivity in the ratPhysiology & Behavior, 1973
- The effect of amphetamine on forced drinking in the rat.Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1958