A machine-level software program for the generation of aversive conditioning schedules using the KIM-1 microprocessor |
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Authors: | James E. Lawler PhD R. Allan Buchholz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, 37916, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Abstract: | A microprocessor system can be used both to control aversive conditioning (classical, signaled and Sidman avoidance, and conflict) experiments and to acquire behavioral data in multiple subjects at a fraction of the cost of solid state systems. The software described in this paper can be used to program tones and shocks and count responses, independently, in up to 12 animals simultaneously. |
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