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Abstract
Three hooded rats were trained to bar press for variable-ratio liquid reinforcement after which an electric shock was delivered following the response. Initially, the shock was presented on a FR 100 basis but the frequency was gradually increased until all responses were punished. Finally, a partial extinction procedure was conducted to determine if the shock resulted in increased bar pressing. No durable suppression of responding occurred, although one subject's rate was reduced during continuous shock. The overall trend for the three animals was one of increased responding. Changes in the pattern of responding were also observed suggesting that the suppressive effects of the punishment were largely restricted to the first response following reinforcement. Increased responding as a function of shock reintroduction during extinction was also observed.Entities:
Keywords: AVOIDANCE LEARNING; CONDITIONING (PSYCHOLOGY); ELECTROSHOCK; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; RATS; REINFORCEMENT (PSYCHOLOGY)
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Year: 1964 PMID: 14238909 PMCID: PMC1404492 DOI: 10.1901/jeab.1964.7-409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Anal Behav ISSN: 0022-5002 Impact factor: 2.468