2018
DOI: 10.26451/abc.05.01.10.2018
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Can surprising nonreward and adjunctive behavior influence each other?

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“…In other animals, aggression is only one consequence of FNR. It can also increase their locomotor activity, gnawing, polydipsia (excessive, non-thirst-related drinking), pica (eating nonfoods), and other stereotyped “adjunctive” behaviors, as well as various physiological changes (Rick et al, 2018). All of this is consistent with the arousal of a central state.…”
Section: Behavioral Aspects Of Anger and Fnrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other animals, aggression is only one consequence of FNR. It can also increase their locomotor activity, gnawing, polydipsia (excessive, non-thirst-related drinking), pica (eating nonfoods), and other stereotyped “adjunctive” behaviors, as well as various physiological changes (Rick et al, 2018). All of this is consistent with the arousal of a central state.…”
Section: Behavioral Aspects Of Anger and Fnrmentioning
confidence: 99%