Abstract
An albino rat was trained on a DRL schedule with intracranial stimulation (ICS) as a reinforcer. Reinforcement was contingent upon completion of a chain of responses similar to the chain of responses required for water reinforcement (pressing a bar and licking a dipper). The results support the generalization that ICS acts essentially like food or water reinforcement when the experimental paradigms are comparable.
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