Abstract

Rats were tested for approach and escape to cerebellar stimulation. None of the quantitative measures taken indicated that the stimulation was either rewarding or aversive. Face washing, face quivering, and freezing were observed during the escape trials, suggesting that the stimulation may not have been altogether neutral

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