Abstract

For 30 successive days, mice were administered six-hour periods in the cold (48 °F) and permitted to switch on a heat lamp by means of a free operant response. In the course of this training, the magnitude of the fall in skin temperature in the course of a session declined. The frequency of heat rewards also declined, indicating the development of cold acclimatization.

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