Abstract

A within-Ss design with hooded rats and a DRL 10-sec reinforcement schedule was used to study the effects of timeout (TO) and shock on baseline responding in the CER paradigm. Results indicated that all Ss accelerated responding during the preTO stimulus and suppressed responding during the preshock stimulus. Although the findings with shock were consistent with those of previous investigations, the results with TO were exactly the opposite of those obtained in earlier studies with rats.

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