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Extinction of conditioned sexual responses in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica): role of species-typical cues.
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Breeding BehaviorSexual SelectionReproductive BiologyReproduction ResponseSpecies-typical CuesSocial SciencesPsychologyHead CsPublic HealthBehavioral SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceConditioned StimulusSexual BehaviorExperimental PsychologyMale Japanese QuailBiologyAnimal BehaviourSocial BehaviorEvolutionary BiologyCoturnix JaponicaMale QuailAnimal Behavior
The authors examined how a conditioned stimulus (CS) that included species-typical cues affected the acquisition and extinction of conditioned sexual responses in male quail (Coturnix japonica). Some subjects were conditioned with a CS that supported sexual responses and included a taxidermic head of a female quail. Others were conditioned with a similar CS that lacked species-typical cues. Pairing the CSs with access to live females increased CS-directed behavior, with the head CS eliciting significantly more responding than the no-head CS. Responding to the head CS persisted during the 42-day, 126-trial extinction phase; responses to the no-head CS extinguished. Responding declined when the cues were removed or the subjects were sexually satiated. Possible functions and mechanisms of these effects are discussed.
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