The effect of septal lesions on ethanol consumption by rats
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In: Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, Vol. 19, No. 5, 05.1982, p. 301-302.
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T1 - The effect of septal lesions on ethanol consumption by rats
AU - Godding, P. R.
AU - Kemble, E. D.
AU - Cox, W. Miles
PY - 1982/5
Y1 - 1982/5
N2 - The effect of septal lesions on consumption of a sucrose solution containing 4.75% ethanol was assessed using two-bottle and one-bottle tests. Septal and control rats showed very similar levels of alcohol consumption in both tests. During two-bottle testing, both groups demonstrated a clear preference for sucrose solution. During the 15-min one-bottle test, alcohol intake was substantial (means = 2.93 and 2.95 ml/kg) and produced obvious symptoms of inebriation. It is concluded that self-administration of ethanol under these conditions is an appropriate method for brief studies of septal-ethanol interactions.
AB - The effect of septal lesions on consumption of a sucrose solution containing 4.75% ethanol was assessed using two-bottle and one-bottle tests. Septal and control rats showed very similar levels of alcohol consumption in both tests. During two-bottle testing, both groups demonstrated a clear preference for sucrose solution. During the 15-min one-bottle test, alcohol intake was substantial (means = 2.93 and 2.95 ml/kg) and produced obvious symptoms of inebriation. It is concluded that self-administration of ethanol under these conditions is an appropriate method for brief studies of septal-ethanol interactions.
U2 - 10.3758/BF03330264
DO - 10.3758/BF03330264
M3 - Article
VL - 19
SP - 301
EP - 302
JO - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society
JF - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society
IS - 5
ER -