“…The vast majority of reconsolidation studies employed aversive paradigms, including active avoidance learning (Flood, Jarvik, Bennett, Orme, & Rosenweig, 1977), conditioned fear (Dêbiec et al, 2002; Nader et al, 2000), spatial learning in the Morris water maze (Lattal & Abel, 2004), and conditioned taste aversion (Flint & Marino, 2007). Reconsolidation deficits were also shown in studies using appetitive paradigms, including odor discriminations (Gotthard & Knöppel, 2010) and operant lever pressing (Exton-McGuinness, Patton, Sacco, & Lee, 2014; Wang, Ostlund, Nader, & Balleine, 2005). The present study expands the literature on appetitive reconsolidation disruption by employing a reward-based operant digging task followed by administration of the protein synthesis inhibitor CHX.…”