Abstract

Two rats received 120 2-hr. sessions under a free-operant avoidance schedule. The results indicated that avoidance improved, rapidly and then gradually, over sessions to asymptote. Asymptotic levels were then maintained over the remainder of the experiment. In addition, response measures showed more between-session variability than shock measures.

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