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Immediate shock deficit in fear conditioning: Effects of shock manipulations.
Authors:Landeira-Fernandez, J.   DeCola, Joseph P.   Kim, Jeansok J.   Fanselow, Michael S.
Abstract:Pavlovian contextual fear conditioning occurs when an aversive unconditional stimulus (US), such as a footshock, is presented to a rat shortly after it is placed in an experimental context. Contextual fear conditioning does not occur when the shock is presented immediately upon placement of the rat in the novel chamber. In the present study, the authors report that increasing either the number of immediate shock sessions (Experiment 1) or the immediate shock duration (Experiment 2) did not reverse this deficit. However, immediate shock seems to sensitize subsequent context conditioning (Experiment 3). These findings suggest that the associative deficit produced by immediate shock is not related to the rat's ability to process the footshock US. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:context fear conditioning   immediate shock deficit   freezing   footshock   classical conditioning   rats   unconditioned stimulus   shock manipulations
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