Shock intensity and signaled avoidance responding |
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Authors: | Das Graças De Souza D Alves De Moraes A B Todorov J C |
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Affiliation: | UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SAO CARLOS, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS, AND UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASILIA |
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Abstract: | Five rats were submitted to a signaled free-operant avoidance contingency. Throughout the experiment, shock intensity was varied from 0.1 to 8.0 mA, with shock duration constant at 200 milleseconds. Results indicate: (a) an all-or-none effect of shock intensity on response and shock rates, on percentage of shocks avoided, and on frequency of occurrence of responding during the preshock stimulus; and (b) no systematic effect of shock intensity on stimulus control, measured either by the percentage of stimulus presentations accompanied by a response or by the percentage of responses that occurred during those preshock stimuli. Such results indicate that for each subject there is a minimum shock intensity necessary to establish and maintain avoidance responding; intensities higher than this minimum value have little or no effect on responding (with an upper limit for those strong intensities with a general disruptive effect on behavior). |
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Keywords: | signaled free-operant avoidance shock intensity bar press rats |
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