Abstract

The effect of two degrees of training of rats to both arms of a T-maze, one associated with partial reinforcement and the other with continuous, were investigated. Animals were permitted free choice of arms in extinction trials, and extra training did not diminish the strong preference for CRF. In a third, no-choice group, animals were extinguished in one arm or the other, but not both: extinction took as long to CRF- as it did to PR-associated stimuli.

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