Abstract

The efficiency of a harness device for administering consistent electric shocks to rats was evaluated by measuring changes in resistance as a function of shock intensity, both within a single shock and over the course of 15 days. Resistance within a single session was most constant at the highest shock level used (4.25 ma) and did not increase significantly as a function of time at any of the four shock intensities employed.

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