Feedback during exposure to inescapable shocks and subsequent shock-escape performance |
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Authors: | Joseph R Volpicelli Ronald R Ulm Aidan Altenor |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Pennsylvania USA;2. Salisbury State College USA;3. Embreeville Center USA |
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Abstract: | In two experiments, we assessed the ability of a feedback stimulus during helplessness training to reduce the performance deficits common to inescapable shock. In each experiment, four groups of rats were exposed to either escapable shock (E), inescapable shock with a feedback stimulus following shock termination (Y-FS), inescapable shock with no feedback stimulus (Y-NFS), or no shock (N). The feedback stimulus eliminated the interference effects of inescapable shock when tested with an FR-3 lever press escape task (Experiment 1) or on an FR-1 task with a 3-s delay between the response and shock termination (Experiment 2). These results suggest that stress-induced biochemical changes may mediate the interference effects seen in inescapably shocked rats. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Joseph Volpicelli Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA 19104. |
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