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Rats received either forward or backward pairings of an auditory CS and shock. They were then tested for conditioned suppression to the CS while barpressing for food, licking a sucrose solution, or being spontaneously active. Behavior was simultaneously observed using a time-sampling method. In each case, forward-conditioned animals exhibited more freezing than controls, and freezing was reliably correlated with suppression of the baseline. These results suggest that the different loss-of-baseline measures of aversive conditioning reflect the amount of defensive behavior evoked by the CS. They also suggest the utility of freezing as an index of conditioning. Freezing assayed by the time-sampling method was comparable to the more conventional indices of conditioning in sensitivity to the effects of conditioning.
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This research was supported by Grant BNS 76-19912 from the National Science Foundation.
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Bouton, M.E., Bolles, R.C. Conditioned fear assessed by freezing and by the suppression of three different baselines. Animal Learning & Behavior 8, 429–434 (1980). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03199629
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