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Strength of an Established Taste Aversion as a Function of a Tap or Distilled Water Adaptation Period

Studies in taste aversion learning are typically of the following designs An animal is made to consume a novel tasting substance (the conditioned stimulus) such as saccharin diluted in water. Following a specified length of time, the animal is then subjected to a gastrointestinal insult (the unconditioned stimulus) from such independent sources as X-ray overdose or poison injection. After the subject is allowed to recover from will made the ensuing illness, it can be observed that the animal avoid consuming the flavored substance if it available.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:WKU/oai:digitalcommons.wku.edu:theses-3318
Date01 May 1973
CreatorsEtscorn, Frank
PublisherTopSCHOLAR®
Source SetsWestern Kentucky University Theses
Detected LanguageEnglish
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