EFFECTS OF ECONOMY TYPE AND NICOTINE ON THE ESSENTIAL VALUE OF FOOD IN RATS

被引:19
作者
Cassidy, Rachel N. [1 ]
Dallery, Jesse [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Psychol, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
关键词
nicotine; elasticity of demand; closed economy; lever press; rats; CONDITIONED REINFORCERS; BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS; NONCONTINGENT NICOTINE; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; MEAL PATTERNS; BODY-WEIGHT; DEMAND; COCAINE; DRUG; SUBSTITUTION;
D O I
10.1901/jeab.2012.97-183
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The exponential demand equation proposed by Hursh and Silberberg (2008) provides an estimate of the essential value of a good as a function of price. The model predicts that essential value should remain constant across changes in the magnitude of a reinforcer, but may change as a function of motivational operations. In Experiment 1, rats' demand for food across a sequence of fixed-ratio schedules was assessed during open and closed economy conditions and across one- and two-pellet per reinforcer delivery conditions. The exponential equation was fitted to the relation between fixed-ratio size and the logarithm of the absolute number of reinforcers: Estimates of the rate of change in elasticity of food, the proposed measure of essential value, were compared across conditions. Essential value was equivalent across magnitudes during the closed economy, but showed a slight decrease across magnitudes during the open economy. Experiment 2 explored the behavioral mechanisms of nicotine's effects on consumption with the results from Experiment 1 serving as a within-subject frame of reference. The same subjects were administered nicotine via subcutaneously implanted osmotic minipumps at a dose of 3 mg/kg/day and exposed to both the one- and two-pellet conditions under a closed economy. Although nicotine produced large decreases in demand, essential value was not significantly changed. The data from the present experiments provide further evidence for the adequacy of the exponential demand equation as a tool for quantifying the rate of change in elasticity of a good and for assessing behavioral mechanisms of drug action.
引用
收藏
页码:183 / 202
页数:20
相关论文
共 54 条
[31]   The behavioral economics of cigarette smoking: The concurrent presence of a substitute and an independent reinforcer [J].
Johnson, MW ;
Bickel, WK .
BEHAVIOURAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 14 (02) :137-144
[32]   Nicotine's Enhancing Effects on Responding Maintained by Conditioned Reinforcers Are Reduced by Pretreatment With Mecamylamine, but Not Hexamethonium, in Rats [J].
Jones, Jeb ;
Raiff, Bethany R. ;
Dallery, Jesse .
EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2010, 18 (04) :350-358
[34]   Nicotine increases alcohol self-administration and reinstates alcohol seeking in rats [J].
Lê, AD ;
Wang, A ;
Harding, S ;
Juzytsch, W ;
Shaham, Y .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 168 (1-2) :216-221
[35]   PSYCHOLOGY AND ECONOMICS OF DEMAND [J].
LEA, SEG .
PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 1978, 85 (03) :441-466
[36]   Reinforcement enhancing effect of nicotine and its attenuation by nicotinic antagonists in rats [J].
Liu, Xiu ;
Palmatier, Matthew I. ;
Caggiula, Anthony R. ;
Donny, Eric C. ;
Sved, Alan F. .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2007, 194 (04) :463-473
[37]  
Madden GJ, 2000, REFRAMING HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGE WITH BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS, P3
[38]   Guidelines on nicotine dose selection for in vivo research [J].
Matta, Shannon G. ;
Balfour, David J. ;
Benowitz, Neal L. ;
Boyd, R. Thomas ;
Buccafusco, Jerry J. ;
Caggiula, Anthony R. ;
Craig, Caroline R. ;
Collins, Allan C. ;
Damaj, M. Imad ;
Donny, Eric C. ;
Gardiner, Phillip S. ;
Grady, Sharon R. ;
Heberlein, Ulrike ;
Leonard, Sherry S. ;
Levin, Edward D. ;
Lukas, Ronald J. ;
Markou, Athina ;
Marks, Michael J. ;
McCallum, Sarah E. ;
Parameswaran, Neeraja ;
Perkins, Kenneth A. ;
Picciotto, Marina R. ;
Quik, Maryka ;
Rose, Jed E. ;
Rothenfluh, Adrian ;
Schafer, William R. ;
Stolerman, Ian P. ;
Tyndale, Rachel F. ;
Wehner, Jeanne M. ;
Zirger, Jeffrey M. .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2007, 190 (03) :269-319
[39]  
Motulsky H. J., 2004, FITTING MODELS BIOL, P152
[40]   Nicotine enhances responding with conditioned reinforcement [J].
Olausson, P ;
Jentsch, JD ;
Taylor, JR .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2004, 171 (02) :173-178