Journal article

Isolation changes the incentive value of sucrose and social behaviour in juvenile and adult rats

CL Van Den Berg, FTA Pijlman, HAM Koning, L Diergaarde, JM Van Ree, BM Spruijt

Behavioural Brain Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1999

Abstract

The present study was undertaken to assess the motivational aspects of social behaviour in juvenile and adult rats using the conditioned place preference (CPP) test and anticipatory behaviour for social contact. In addition, the consequences of social isolation during different periods of age on the motivational properties of sucrose-drinking and adult social behaviour were studied. Social play and adult social contact could be used as incentives for place preference conditioning and for inducing conditioned hyperactivity (anticipation) in rats. Both social activities have motivational properties for individually housed rats, whereas group-housing dramatically reduced the motivational aspect..

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