Abstract

The stability of negatively accelerated response rates during a preshock stimulus was assessed with neutral tone and shock probes and through manipulations of the temporal parameters of the preshock stimulus. The results suggest that these typical response patterns during a preshock stimulus depend upon an intact preshock stimulus-shock relationship and that an inhibition of delay interpretation of such behavior may be inappropriate.

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