The effects of order of shock durations on helplessness in rats

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作者
Prabhakar, T
Job, RFS
机构
[1] University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW
[2] Department of Psychology, Sydney University
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ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR | 1996年 / 24卷 / 02期
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10.3758/BF03198965
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Whereas rats exposed to a series of progressively decreasing shock durations show deficits in shuttle-escape performance 24 h later, the same number and intensity of shocks in the reverse (increasing) order of durations does not produce the ''learned helplessness'' effect (Balleine & Job, 1991). We conducted two experiments to establish the generality of this shock-duration order effect on other measures of distress and helplessness in rats. In Experiment 1, rats exposed to decreasing durations of inescapable shock showed reduced consumption of quinine-adulterated water (finickiness), whereas increasing durations produced no finickiness. By contrast, increasing shock durations produced greater conditioned fear to the shock context than did decreasing shock durations in Experiment 2. The differential effects of shock-duration order on finickiness and fear are explicated in terms of the specificity of fear conditioning during exposure to increasing versus decreasing series of shock duration orders.
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