C. San Martín, Felipe Alfaro, J. Bustamante, Mario A. Laborda, Jorge Mallea, Gonzalo Míguez
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Abstract
D-cycloserine (DCS) is a drug that has generated great interest for its association with improvements in both learning and memory. Few studies have evaluated the effect of DCS on learning, extinction, and response recovery in operant conditioning. The present study aimed to evaluate, over three experiments with rats, the effect of DCS on the spontaneous recovery of a simple operant, and on the resurgence of operant behavior. DCS was expected to strengthen the extinction, and that a decrease in spontaneous recovery and resurgence would also be observed. The results showed a faster extinction in the groups that received DCS during the extinction; however, no differences were observed in the recovery of the response. Based on the present results, it is not possible to conclude that DCS is a supportive drug for learning processes such as exposure therapy.
d -环丝氨酸(DCS)是一种因其与改善学习和记忆的关系而引起极大兴趣的药物。很少有研究评估DCS对操作性条件反射中的学习、消退和反应恢复的影响。本研究旨在通过三个大鼠实验来评估DCS对简单操作行为的自发恢复和操作行为的复苏的影响。预计DCS将加强灭绝,并且还将观察到自发恢复和重新出现的减少。结果显示,在消失过程中接受DCS治疗的组的消失速度更快;然而,在反应恢复方面没有观察到差异。基于目前的结果,还不能断定DCS是一种支持学习过程的药物,如暴露疗法。