Abstract

The avoidance behavior of rats was observed under the conditions of a jumping or a running apparatus paired with a 5- or a 10-sec. CS interval. It was determined that the latency of S's response late in acquisition was dependent on the duration of CS interval but independent of the type of apparatus. Trials to criterion of acquisition indicated that Ss in the running apparatus required more trials than those in the jumping apparatus. After 3 days, extinction trials to criterion indicated that more trials to criterion were required for Ss in the running apparatus and having the 10-sec. CS interval.

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