Abstract

Abstract The adrenocortical steroid response and passive avoidance behavior were studied in rats that had been exposed to inescapable intense shock (preshock). Previously preshocked animals exhibited a greater adrenocortical steroid response to mild shock than nonpreshocked controls; in addition, passive avoidance behavior was facilitated in the preshocked animals.

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