1958
DOI: 10.1037/h0038926
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Depression of bar-press responding as related to stimulus parameters of interjected unidirectional square-wave ECS.

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“…Although the low intensity value used in the present study was comparable to the values reported by Hayes and by Hovorka, the increased efficiency of the squarewave stimulation probably resulted in convulsions of shorter latency. In earlier reports (4,5), differences in behavioral depression have been interpreted in terms of the length of the interval between the onset of the ECS and the onset of the convulsion. Differences in the length of this interval were assumed to give rise to differential opportunity for the elicitation and conditioning of shock-elicited behavior.…”
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“…Although the low intensity value used in the present study was comparable to the values reported by Hayes and by Hovorka, the increased efficiency of the squarewave stimulation probably resulted in convulsions of shorter latency. In earlier reports (4,5), differences in behavioral depression have been interpreted in terms of the length of the interval between the onset of the ECS and the onset of the convulsion. Differences in the length of this interval were assumed to give rise to differential opportunity for the elicitation and conditioning of shock-elicited behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%