1968
DOI: 10.3758/bf03331460
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Further on the effects of ether anesthesia following one-trial discriminated avoidance learning

Abstract: Ether anesthesia administered either 100 or 3160 sec after footshock significantly improved discriminated avoidance responding and reduced response latency only at the longer interval. Ether anesthesia as a highly aversive stimulus accounts for the results better than the hypothesis that ether disrupts memory consolidation.

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