Three experiments with rat subjects were designed to investigate the possibility that an extinguished saccharin aversion might be reinstated if the animals are made ill with lithium chloride (in the absence of saccharin) following extinction. Although reinstatement can be obtained when the unconditioned stimulus is presented following the extinction of other kinds of conditioned behaviors, the present experiments provided no evidence that an extinguished taste aversion can be reinstated. No reinstatement was observed, even when the aversion had been only partially extinguished and when multiple injections of lithium chloride were administered in an attempt to reinstate the aversion. © 1982 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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Bouton, M. E. (1982). Lack of reinstatement of an extinguished taste aversion. Animal Learning & Behavior, 10(2), 233–241. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03212276
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