Abstract

Rats that could enter a safe place after depressing an elevated lever (about 22 cm above the floor) quickly learned to avoid shock, and an increase in shock intensity either improved or did not affect their avoidance performance. Whether or not the rats learned to avoid seemed unrelated to the amount of freezing during the early trials.

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