Learned suppression of photopositive tendencies inDrosophila melanogaster
- 1 November 2002
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Learning & Behavior
- Vol. 30 (4) , 330-341
- https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03195958
Abstract
A task was designed to teach individual flies to avoid a lighted area after they had displayed an initial preference for it. The flies walked in a T-maze and chose between a lighted and a darkened alley leading, respectively, to a lighted and a darkened vial. Flies that were photopositive on a first trial were subjected to an aversive stimulus (a filter paper inserted into the lighted vial and wetted with a quinine solution), and they performed 16 training trials; they learned to avoid the lighted vial. The flies trained with water instead of quinine in the lighted vial still display avoidance of the lighted vial, but to a lesser extent. The flies trained with a dry filter paper in the lighted vial did not show any increase in avoidance during training. Like the flies trained with no quinine at all, those trained to avoid the lighted vial under a partial reinforcement condition (one half of the trials with quinine, the other half with a dry vial) did not master the task. Finally, removal of the quinine after an avoidance acquisition criterion was reached resulted in an extinction process.Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Behavioral manipulation of retrieval in a spatial memory task for Drosophila melanogaster.Learning & Memory, 1997
- Decline in photopositive tendencies with age inDrosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae)Journal of Insect Behavior, 1995
- Habituation of the Proboscis Extension Response as a Function of Age in Drosophila melanogasterGerontology, 1991
- Conditioned suppression of the proboscis-extension response in young, middle-aged, and old Drosophila melanogaster flies: Acquisition and extinction.Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1990
- A fundamental distinction in the analysis and interpretation of behavior.Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1988
- Classical conditioning and retention in normal and mutantDrosophila melanogasterJournal of Comparative Physiology A, 1985
- Drosophila Learning: Behavior and biochemistryBehavior Genetics, 1984
- Aging and Habituation of the Tarsal Response in Drosophila melanogasterGerontology, 1983
- Strain differences in maze-learning ability of Drosophila melanogasterNature, 1975
- Variability of response in a determined turning sequence in the meal worm (Tenebrio molitor): An experimental test of alternative hypothesesAnimal Behaviour, 1961