Journal article
Socially induced diet preference can partially reverse a LiCl-induced diet aversion
Abstract
I examined the capacity of a socially induced enhanced diet preference to reverse the effects of a LiCl-induced diet aversion. I found that rats poisoned after eating a novel diet (Diet NPT) would consume substantial amounts of Diet NPT following interaction with a conspecific that had eaten Diet NPT. Neither rats interacting with a conspecific fed some other diet nor rats exposed to Diet NPT itself exhibited reduced aversion to Diet NPT. This …
Authors
Galef BG
Journal
Learning & Behavior, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 415–418
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
December 1985
DOI
10.3758/bf03208018
ISSN
1543-4494