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Impulsive Choice and Pre-Exposure to Delays: IV. Effects of Delay- and Immediacy-Exposure Training Relative to Maturational Changes in Impulsivity

机译:冲动选择和延迟预暴露:IV。延迟和即时暴露训练相对于冲动的成熟变化的影响

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Impulsive choice describes preference for smaller, sooner rewards over larger, later rewards. Excessive delay discounting (i.e., rapid devaluation of delayed rewards) underlies some impulsive choices, and is observed in many maladaptive behaviors (e.g., substance abuse, gambling). Interventions designed to reduce delay discounting may provide therapeutic gains. One such intervention provides rats with extended training with delayed reinforcers. When compared to a group given extended training with immediate reinforcers, delay-exposed rats make significantly fewer impulsive choices. To what extent is this difference due to delay-exposure training shifting preference toward self-control or immediacy-exposure training (the putative control group) shifting preference toward impulsivity? The current study compared the effects of delay- and immediacy-exposure training to a no-training control group and evaluated within-subject changes in impulsive choice across 51 male Wistar rats. Delay-exposed rats made significantly fewer impulsive choices than immediacy-exposed and control rats. Between-group differences in impulsive choice were not observed in the latter two groups. While delay-exposed rats showed large, significant pre- to post-training reductions in impulsive choice, immediacy-exposed and control rats showed small reductions in impulsive choice. These results suggest that extended training with delayed reinforcers reduces impulsive choice, and that extended training with immediate reinforcers does not increase impulsive choice.
机译:冲动性选择描述了对较小的,较早的奖励比对较大的,较晚的奖励的偏好。过度的延误折扣(即延误奖励的迅速贬值)是某些冲动选择的基础,并且在许多不良适应行为(例如滥用药物,赌博)中都得到了观察。旨在减少延误折扣的干预措施可能会带来治疗效果。一种这样的干预为大鼠提供了延迟训练的扩展训练。与接受即时强化训练的小组相比,延迟暴露的大鼠的冲动选择明显减少。这种差异在多大程度上归因于延迟曝光训练偏向自我控制或即时曝光训练(假定对照组)偏向冲动?当前的研究比较了延迟和立即暴露训练与不训练对照组的效果,并评估了51只雄性Wistar大鼠冲动选择的受试者内部变化。延迟暴露的大鼠的冲动选择明显少于立即暴露的大鼠和对照组。在后两组中未观察到冲动选择的组间差异。延迟暴露的大鼠在训练前到训练后冲动选择明显减少,而直接暴露的大鼠和对照组在冲动选择上减小小。这些结果表明,使用延迟强化剂进行的扩展训练会减少冲动选择,而使用立即强化剂进行的扩展训练不会增加冲动选择。

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