BEHAVIOR MAINTAINED UNDER FIXED-INTERVAL AND 2ND-ORDER SCHEDULES OF COCAINE OR PENTOBARBITAL IN RHESUS-MONKEYS
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 221 (2) , 384-393
Abstract
Responding was maintained under a fixed-interval 5 min (FI 5 min) or a 2nd-order FI 5 min schedule of fixed-ratio 10 brief stimuli components [FI 5 min (FR 10:S)] by cocaine (0.0125-1.0 mg/kg per infusion) or pentobarbital (0.05-3.0 mg/kg per infusion) delivery during daily 3-h sessions. Rates and patterns of responding were similar with both drugs, although cocaine was 10-64 times more potent than pentobarbital. As dose was increased, rates of responding increased to a maximum and then decreased under both schedules. For both drugs, rates of responding were variable from session to session as well as over successive intervals, but performance was generally typical of interval schedules. The variability in responding over successive intervals was least for cocaine under the FI schedule and greatest for pentobarbital under the FI (FR) schedule. Drug intake was a direct function of dose and the number of infusions/session decreased as dose was increased. At lower doses of cocaine, rates of responding and intake were similar during each hour of the session under the FI schedule, but were more variable under the 2nd-order schedule. At lower doses of pentobarbital, responding and intake were variable across the session under both schedules. At higher doses of both drugs, rates of responding and intake decreased over the session and the pattern of the performance was disrupted under both schedules. Although the dose-response functions for rates of responding and intake under both schedules were similar, the local pattern of responding under the 2nd-order schedule was under the control of both the brief stimulus presentations as well as drug delivery.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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