Lesions of dorsolateral striatum preserve outcome expectancy but disrupt habit formation in instrumental learning
University of California, Los Angeles
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Abstract
Habits are controlled by antecedent stimuli rather than by goal expectancy. Interval schedules of feedback have been shown to generate habits, as revealed by the insensitivity of behaviour acquired under this schedule to outcome devaluation treatments. Two experiments were conducted to assess the role of the dorsolateral striatum in habit learning. In Experiment 1, sham operated controls and rats with dorsolateral striatum lesions were trained to press a lever for sucrose under interval schedules. After training, the sucrose was devalued by inducing taste aversion to it using lithium chloride, whereas saline injections were given to the controls. Only rats given the devaluation treatment reduced their…
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- Striatum
- Psychology
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Basal ganglia
- Neuroscience
- Conditioning
- Developmental psychology
- Dopamine
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