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Holahan, Matthew R.; White, Norman M. – Learning & Memory, 2004
Rats were trained by shocking them in a closed compartment. When subsequently tested in the same closed compartment with no shock, normal rats showed an increased tendency to freeze. They also showed an increased tendency to actively avoid the compartment when given access to an adjacent neutral compartment for the first time. Amygdala…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Animal Behavior, Drug Use, Experimental Psychology

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