TY - JOUR
T1 - Delay discounting of saccharin in rhesus monkeys
AU - Freeman, Kevin B.
AU - Green, Leonard
AU - Myerson, Joel
AU - Woolverton, William L.
PY - 2009/10
Y1 - 2009/10
N2 - The value of a reinforcer decreases as the time until its receipt increases, a phenomenon referred to as delay discounting. Although delay discounting of non-drug reinforcers has been studied extensively in a number of species, our knowledge of discounting in non-human primates is limited. In the present study, rhesus monkeys were allowed to choose in discrete trials between 0.05% saccharin delivered in different amounts and with different delays. Indifference points were calculated and discounting functions were established. Discounting functions for saccharin were well described by a hyperbolic function. Moreover, the discounting rates for saccharin in all six monkeys were comparable to those of other non-human animals responding for non-drug reinforcers. Also consistent with other studies of non-human animals, changing the amount of a saccharin reinforcer available after a 10-s delay did not affect its relative subjective value. Discounting functions for saccharin were steeper than we found in a previous study with cocaine, raising the possibility that drugs such as cocaine may be discounted less steeply than non-drug reinforcers.
AB - The value of a reinforcer decreases as the time until its receipt increases, a phenomenon referred to as delay discounting. Although delay discounting of non-drug reinforcers has been studied extensively in a number of species, our knowledge of discounting in non-human primates is limited. In the present study, rhesus monkeys were allowed to choose in discrete trials between 0.05% saccharin delivered in different amounts and with different delays. Indifference points were calculated and discounting functions were established. Discounting functions for saccharin were well described by a hyperbolic function. Moreover, the discounting rates for saccharin in all six monkeys were comparable to those of other non-human animals responding for non-drug reinforcers. Also consistent with other studies of non-human animals, changing the amount of a saccharin reinforcer available after a 10-s delay did not affect its relative subjective value. Discounting functions for saccharin were steeper than we found in a previous study with cocaine, raising the possibility that drugs such as cocaine may be discounted less steeply than non-drug reinforcers.
KW - Choice
KW - Cocaine
KW - Delay discounting
KW - Rhesus monkey
KW - Saccharin
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/68549109370
U2 - 10.1016/j.beproc.2009.06.002
DO - 10.1016/j.beproc.2009.06.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 19540317
AN - SCOPUS:68549109370
SN - 0376-6357
VL - 82
SP - 214
EP - 218
JO - Behavioural Processes
JF - Behavioural Processes
IS - 2
ER -