The effects of food or water deprivation on the consumption of those commodities has been extensively reported in the literature. The effect of the interaction of those deprivation conditions on food and water consumption and on the temporal organization and dynamics of behavior is less known. In this study, we evaluated the effects of different conditions of food and water deprivation on the spatio-temporal dynamics of behavior when food and water are concurrently available. Six rats were exposed to four different conditions: a) food deprivation, b) water deprivation, c) food and water deprivation and d) no deprivation. Experimental sessions consisted of simultaneously presenting a food pellet and a drop of water using a Concurrent Fixed Time 30 s schedule on two dispensers located on opposite walls of an extended experimental chamber. Local (number of drops of water and pellets consumed, head entries to dispensers) and translational (location, displacement routes) patterns were recorded. We found differential effects of the deprivation conditions on the aforementioned measures with no equivalent behavioral dynamics under food and water deprivation. The results are discussed in terms of the modulating function of deprivation conditions on measures of vigor and direction of behavior.activation; behavior dynamics; directionality, food deprivation; motivation; water deprivation.
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