Measures of Aversion Flashcards
Give examples of real-life scenarios involving aversive stimuli which must be investigated
Euthanasia of lab rodents Transport/handling of farm animals Conditions that lead to pain (not nociception) Pharmacology
What technique is used to prevent having to re-use the aversive stimuli in a lab test?
Aversion learning - may be classical or operant avoidance
What is classical aversion learning?
Conditioned supression
What are the two types of instrumental avoidance learning?
Active and passive
What is conditioned suppression?
Positively reinforced task is taught (operantly) eg. peck for food Inescapable aversive stimulus presented immediately after warning signal (classical conditioning)Extent to which baseline task is suppressed is taken as a degree of aversion
Give an example of a baseline task used for humans to show classical conditioned suppression
moving disks from one spike to the next Salgado et al. 2000Conditioned stimulus = tone, Unconditioned stimulus = loud noise
How is the suppression ratio calculated?
a/(a+b) a=rate of activity during CSb=rate of lever pressing prior to CS Ratio of 0.5 indicates no suppression
What are the problems associated with using conditioned suppression as a measure of aversion?
Not ethical! Not sure why suppression occurs as doesn’t prevent aversive stimuli May be inappropriate for some speices Sensitivity in doubt - response may be all or nothing so no gradated Learned helplessness can occur
Is conditioned suppression used by welfare scientists?
No, only learning theory investigation
How does active instrumental avoidance work?
Animal trained to perform a response to avoid exposure to aversive stimulus NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT consistency and speed of task performance indicates degree of aversion
What are the problems associated with active instrumental avoidance techniques?
Species-specific responses to fear Animals may freeze Can only assess effects of immediate stressors (ie. not heat or subtle environmental changes)
Give an example of active instrumental avoidance
Rutter and Duncan 1991 - hens run from one side of box to the other to escape suddenly inflated balloon Light predicted thisHens DID NOT learn this predictor
What is PASSIVE operant or instrumental avoidance?
Animals learn not to perform a behaviour to avoid exposure to an aversive stimulus Punishment Consistency and speed of response inhibition indicates degree of aversion Most common in welfare science
What is the commonest way of measuring aversion in welfare science?
Passive operant or instrumental avoidance
Give four examples of passive operant avoidance
- Rushden 1996 - sheep run through a race and subjected to different treatments Latency measured (learnt not to perform the running through race response in order to avoid shearing or handling)- Zebra fish aversion to anaesthetics - put into test chamber and see where fish move to - moved out of MS222 and benzocaine, two agents identified that were non aversive - Makowska and Weary 2007,8,9 - rodent euthanasia agents - had to go down into a different chamber to get food - Nasr 2013 - testing for longer duration aversive states (keel fractures) - conditioned place preference/aversion