The restoration of extinguished avoidance responses |
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Authors: | Richard D. Katzev Olin K. Balch |
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Affiliation: | Reed College, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Following extensive signaled shuttlebox avoidance training, Fischer 344 rats were given extinction trials until they reliably stopped responding and, thereafter, they received occasional classical CS-UCS pairings during the course of restoration test trials in which shock was absent. Experiment I demonstrated that the classical contingency was both necessary and sufficient for the complete recovery of such behavior. Experiment II revealed that the degree of recovery was not differentially affected by the frequency of such CS-UCS pairings. However, in Experiment III recovery in the presence of this contingency was shown to depend on the number of previous extinction trials, although even after a large number of such trials, a considerable degree of recovery occurred. These findings demonstrated the central role of the classical CS-UCS contingency in restoring a previously extinguished avoidance response. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Richard D. Katzev Department of Psychology Reed College Portland Oregon 97202 U.S.A. |
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