Abstract
Albino rats received a series of spaced 1-sec. shocks administered in then homecages for five consecutive days, and were later tested in an approach-avoidance conflict situation with either shock or airblast. Compared to control groups the prior-shock Ss were initially less sensitive to the effects of electric shock in the conflict situation.
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