Abstract
Goldfish were given a single 6-h Sidman avoidance training session with a shock to shock (S-S) interval of 5 sec, and a response to shock (R-S) interval of 2, 5, 10, 15, 20 or 40 sec. Results indicated that performance was an inverted U-shaped function of R-S interval, with highest terminal response rates being found with the 15 sec and 20 sec R-S groups.
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