Abstract

Immediate LiCl injections temporarily suppressed rats’ mouse killing. The LiCl dosage used to suppress killing was the same as that previously used to produce taste aversion learning in rats. The suppression of mouse killing was not due to the injection procedure alone or to the residual physiological effects of LiCl. These results indicate that toxic drugs can be used to suppress behaviors other than eating and drinking.

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