Backchaining of relaxation in the extinction of avoidance |
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Authors: | D J Delprato C Dreilinger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | After rats were trained in one-way avoidance, two types of nonshock treatment were given to assess the degree to which fear of the shock area is affected by (a) nonshock responding (regular extinction trials) apart from (b) repeated exposure to the shock area in the absence of shock (response prevention). Different groups of regular extinction rats received 1 or 27 trials; response prevention control rats were equated with regular extinction rats on amount of nonshock exposure to the shock area and other variables. Fear of the shock area was measured on a posttreatment passive avoidance test. Regular extinction trials led to less fear of the shock side than response prevention trials when 27 nonshock trials were given. The results (a) suggest that relaxation back-chains from the safe to the shock area over repeated avoidance extinction trials, and (b) clarify existing problems of maintained fear with the response prevention technique. |
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