ANT rats that are highly sensitive to the motor-impairing effects of m
oderate ethanol doses voluntarily drink less ethanol in a free-choice
test between 10% (v/v) ethanol solution and water than the ethanol-ins
ensitive AT rats, suggesting the possibility that ethanol drinking is
affected by initial ethanol sensitivity. However, in the F2 hybrid cro
sses of ANT and AT rats, voluntary ethanol drinking did not correlate
with sensitivity to the motor-impairing effects of ethanol in the tilt
ing plane test. Therefore, initial ethanol sensitivity does not appear
to be a major factor in explaining variation in voluntary ethanol dri
nking.