Abstract

Mice of the BALB/c strain show high levels of intertrial responding during discriminated lever-press avoidance training. Chlorpromazine reduces intertrial responses only at dose levels depressing avoidance behavior. Mice trained under chlordiazepoxide show, instead, performances characterized by high levels of avoidance responding and low levels of intertrial responding.

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