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. 1969 Nov;12(6):1049-62.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1969.12-1049.

Persistent shock-elicited responding engendered by a negative-reinforcement procedure

Persistent shock-elicited responding engendered by a negative-reinforcement procedure

R W Powell et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1969 Nov.

Abstract

A procedure in which responses reduced intermittently presented electric shocks to one quarter of their originally scheduled intensity, effectively engendered and maintained lever pressing in hooded rats. This contingency also markedly increased the response rates of rats initially trained under an unsignaled avoidance procedure. The responding of all animals extinguished rapidly when shock was withdrawn. Subsequently, it was discovered that high response rates could be maintained solely through presentation of shocks that were not affected by responses. Variations in the interval between shocks and changes in shock intensity over a wide range did not attenuate responding. Terminal performance was characterized by a consistent pattern of shock-elicited responses. Responses were also elicited by a tone following repeated tone-shock pairings. Finally, responding that was maintained by response-independent shocks was quickly suppressed by response-contingent shocks of the same intensity.

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