The reinforcing effect of electrical stimulation of the tongue in thirsty rats : brief communication

Abstract

Thirsty rats repeatedly closed the electric circuit of a drinkometer with their tongue in the absence of water. The hypothesis that electrical stimulation of the tongue has reinforcing properties was tested. The results indicate that persistent licking by a thirsty rat is dependent on a current as low as 1 μA

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