Hedonic Versus Predictive Inhibition of Avoidance Responding in Rats
Traditional two-process theory predicts that a conditioned stimulus (CS) paired with shock offset on Pavlovian trials will inhibit operant avoidance responding. Two explanations of the inhibitory mechanism involved were compared: contemporaneous pairing of CS with a hedonic relief reaction versus t...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5044722017-03-17T08:41:25Z Hedonic Versus Predictive Inhibition of Avoidance Responding in Rats Lipscomb, Robert Scrivener inhibitory mechanisms Conditioned response. Avoidance (Psychology) hedonic relief reactions avoidance responding Traditional two-process theory predicts that a conditioned stimulus (CS) paired with shock offset on Pavlovian trials will inhibit operant avoidance responding. Two explanations of the inhibitory mechanism involved were compared: contemporaneous pairing of CS with a hedonic relief reaction versus the predictive, discriminative relationship of CS to the non-shock interval. The pattern of avoidance inhibition associated with cessation CSs paired with electric shocks of constant duration was expected to be different from the pattern accompanying cessation CSs paired with shocks of variable duration. Mean rates of responding by the two groups were compared by analysis of covariance using baseline as the covariate. Neither CS displayed any reliably observable effects on avoidance rates. Possible procedural flaws and compatible improvements are discussed. North Texas State University Kooker, Earl W. Harrell, Ernest H. Miller, Garry Dick 1976-12 Thesis or Dissertation iii, 34 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002772994-Lipscomb call-no: 379 N81 no.5295 untcat: b1105815 oclc: 2901438 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc504472/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc504472 English Public Lipscomb, Robert Scrivener Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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Traditional two-process theory predicts that a conditioned stimulus (CS) paired with shock offset on Pavlovian trials will inhibit operant avoidance responding. Two explanations of the inhibitory mechanism involved were compared: contemporaneous pairing of CS with a hedonic relief reaction versus the predictive, discriminative relationship of CS to the non-shock interval. The pattern of avoidance inhibition associated with cessation CSs paired with electric shocks of constant duration was expected to be different from the pattern accompanying cessation CSs paired with shocks of variable duration. Mean rates of responding by the two groups were compared by analysis of covariance using baseline as the covariate. Neither CS displayed any reliably observable effects on avoidance rates. Possible procedural flaws and compatible improvements are discussed. |
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Hedonic Versus Predictive Inhibition of Avoidance Responding in Rats |
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Hedonic Versus Predictive Inhibition of Avoidance Responding in Rats |
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Hedonic Versus Predictive Inhibition of Avoidance Responding in Rats |
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Hedonic Versus Predictive Inhibition of Avoidance Responding in Rats |
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Hedonic Versus Predictive Inhibition of Avoidance Responding in Rats |
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hedonic versus predictive inhibition of avoidance responding in rats |
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North Texas State University |
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