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SPACED RESPONDING IN MULTIPLE DRL SCHEDULES<sup>1</sup>
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PsychopharmacologySocial SciencesMultiple Drl 36Drl 18Health SciencesPsychoactive DrugBehavioral NeuroscienceNeuropharmacologyScheduling (Computing)Nervous SystemDopaminePharmacologyExperimental Analysis Of BehaviorScheduling AnalysisNeurophysiologyAddictionScheduling ProblemPhysiologyReal-time SystemsNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemSaline Control
Rats were able to adjust to two different temporal requirements within several multiple DRL schedules of reinforcement, and a slight induction between pairs of components was found. Initial administration of dl-amphetamine differentially disrupted spaced responding in the components of a multiple DRL 36 DRL 18 schedule, but did not eliminate discrimination between the components. After maximum drug effects, the continued administration of dl-amphetamine was accompanied by a progressive recovery of the behavior towards the characteristics of saline control.
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