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Concomitant changes in classically conditioned heart rate and corneoretinal potential discrimination in the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Authors:D. A. Powell   M. Lipkin  W. L. Milligan
Affiliation:VA Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina USA
Abstract:Corneoretinal Potential (CRP) and heart rate changes were measured in a series of differential classical conditioning experiments in which the directionality of the heart rate response was related to (a) CRP acquisition, and (b) the certainty or uncertainty of the stimulus situation. The results suggested that heart rate decelerations were associated with stimuli that predict upcoming aversive events, while heart rate accelerations were associated with asymptotic CRP responding late in conditioning. These findings were interpreted in terms of (a) changes in general somatic activity, and (b) the cue properties associated with CSs which predict aversive events.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to D. A. Powell   Neuroscience Laboratory   Veterans Administration Hospital   Columbia   South Carolina 29201. This research was supported by VA Institutional Research funds Project No. 5737-05.
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