Sm. Boye et Pp. Rompre, EFFECT OF PIMOZIDE ON SELF-STIMULATION THRESHOLDS UNDER A CONTINUOUS AND FIXED-INTERVAL SCHEDULE OF REINFORCEMENT, Behavioural brain research, 78(2), 1996, pp. 243-245
Rats implanted with a monopolar electrode in the medial mesencephalon
and trained to press a lever to self-administer trains of stimulating
pulses were tested under a continuous (CRF) and a fixed interval (FI-1
s) schedule of reinforcement before and after systemic pimozide inject
ion (0.35 mg/kg). As previously shown, this dose of pimozide caused re
ductions in maximal response rates and in the rewarding effectiveness
of the stimulation. The magnitude of the attenuation in rewarding effe
ctiveness was significantly greater under CRF than under FI conditions
, an effect that can be attributed to the decrease in the number of ea
rned rewards concomitant to a decrease in response rates. The present
results show that the tighter control over reward density provided by
the use of a Fl schedule of reinforcement reduces the probability of a
rtifactually measuring increases in reward thresholds following treatm
ents that suppress response rates.