INVESTIGADORES
DANERI Maria Florencia
artículos
Título:
Toads learn to anticipate and avoid hyperosmotic saline solutions
Autor/es:
DANERI, M.F.; PAPINI, M.R.; MUZIO, R.N.
Revista:
Journal of Comparative Psychology
Editorial:
American Psychological Association.
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 121 p. 419 - 427
Resumen:
Toads (Bufo arenarum) were exposed to pairings between immersion in a neutral saline solution (i.e., one that caused no significant variation in fluid balance), followed by immersion in a highly hypertonic saline solution (i.e., one that caused water loss). In Experiment 1, solutions were presented in a Pavlovian conditioning arrangement. A group receiving a single neutral-highly hypertonic pairing per day exhibited a greater conditioned increase in heart rate than groups receiving either the same solutions in an explicitly unpaired fashion, or just the neutral solution. Paired toads also showed a greater ability to compensate for water loss across trials than that of the explicitly unpaired group. Using the same reinforcers and a similar apparatus, Experiment 2 demonstrated that toads learn a one-way avoidance response motivated by immersion in the highly hypertonic solution. Cardiac and avoidance conditioning are elements of an adaptive system for confronting aversive situations involving loss of water balance.