Choice for signalled over unsignalled shock as a function of shock intensity.

Abstract:

:Choice between a signalled shock schedule and an unsignalled one was examined at various shock intensities. Three rats were given the opportunity to change from the unsignalled schedule to the signalled one at intensity values between 0.15 mA and 1.0 mA. Steps were usually 0.15 mA and both ascending and descending series were given. For two other rats, shock intensity increased from 0.20 mA to 1.0 mA in 0.20-mA increments; for two additional rats, shock intensity was first 3.0 mA and was then reduced to 1.0 mA. Subjects tended to remain in the unsignalled schedule at the lower shock intensities, but spent most of each session under the signalled schedule at the higher intensities (1.0 mA and 3.0 mA). In addition, the time spent in the signalled schedule tended to vary systematically with shock intensity over at least part of the range of intensity values. It was concluded that the relationship between shock intensity and choice behavior is similar to the relationship between intensity and behavior in procedures involving avoidance, escape, and punishment.

journal_name

J Exp Anal Behav

authors

Harsh J,Badia P

doi

10.1901/jeab.1975.23-349

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1975-05-01 00:00:00

pages

349-55

issue

3

eissn

0022-5002

issn

1938-3711

journal_volume

23

pub_type

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