Abstract

Within the conditioned suppression paradigm, the lever-press behavior of rats was attenuated in the presence of a tone which preceded a 10-min time-out (lever retraction) from VI 30-sec reinforcement. The degree of response suppression controlled by the pre-time-out stimulus was only slight and did not occur for a second group when time-out was accompanied by a Within the conditioned suppression paradigm, the lever-press behavior of rats was attenuated in the presence of a tone which preceded a 10-min time-out (lever retraction) from VI 30-sec reinforcement. The degree of response suppression controlled by the pre-time-out stimulus was only slight and did not occur for a second group when time-out was accompanied by a decrease in ambient illumination.

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