Cross-modal transfer of conditioned suppression in rats: Effects of US intensity and extinction of the initial conditioning task |
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Authors: | Nobutaka Doe Noriko Tamai |
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Affiliation: | Department of Integrated Psychological Science, Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan |
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Abstract: | In conditioned suppression of water licking behavior by rats, we obtained data indicating general transfer of fear conditioning. A series of experiments resulted in two major findings. First, pairing of a neutral stimulus with a shock in the initial conditioning task facilitated acquisition of subsequent fear conditioning to another neutral stimulus, if the conditioned fear of the initial task was extinguished prior to the second task and if equally strong shocks were employed in both conditioning tasks. Second, omission of the extinction treatment or employment of weaker shocks in the initial task resulted in retardation, rather than facilitation, of the second conditioning task. An application to human clinical settings is discussed. |
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Keywords: | General transfer Fear conditioning Conditioned suppression Extinction Shock intensity Rats |
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