Abstract
Relative sucrose solution intake in 6-bottle tests was studied in rats under conditions of food-, water-, food-and-water-, and non-deprivation, and under conditions in which food was present or absent during testing. Water deprivation was most effective in altering the intake function, but deprivation interacted with the test-food variable to produce changes in the intake functions of food-, and food-and-water deprived Ss.
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