Effects of meprobamate and prochlorperasine on positive and negative conditioning. |
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Authors: | Uhr L; Clay Margaret; Platz A; Miller J G; Kelley E L |
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Abstract: | The comparative effect of 2 tranquilizing drugs (miltown and thorazine) upon conditioning in normal adults was investigated. Conditioning involved GSR to a noxious (shock) and positive (sexually stimulating picture) stimulus. Both tranquilizers were observed to be ineffective in affecting classical conditioning procedures when the noxious UCS was used. Only miltown effected conditioning in the predicted direction when the positive UCS was used. The results are related to the differential effect of each tranquilizer upon the nervous system. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | tranquilizing drugs meprobamate prochlorperasine positive conditioning negative conditioning |
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