Abstract

A tilt cage procedure is described in which cat subjects were trained to make a rocking response. This response introduced a self-imposed restraint so that the cat's position can be maintained in a controlled stimulus field. The resulting reduction in motor activity allows electrophysiological events to be recorded during avoidance conditioning.

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