2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.30.927152
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Reducing shock imminence eliminates poor avoidance in rats

Abstract: In signaled active avoidance (SigAA), rats learn to suppress Pavlovian freezing and emit actions to escape threats and prevent footshocks. SigAA is critical for understanding aversively-motivated instrumental behavior and anxiety-related active coping. However, with standard protocols ~25% of rats exhibit high freezing and poor avoidance. This has dampened enthusiasm for the paradigm and stalled progress. We demonstrate that reducing shock imminence with long-duration warning signals leads to greater freezing … Show more

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“…Recent empirical 50 and theoretical 51 work argues that two-way avoidance should be categorized as a pre-encounter defensive behavior within the framework of threat imminence theory, an important conceptual tool for understanding conditioned aversion from the perspective of predator/prey dynamics in natural settings 6 . A threat imminence approach to SAA draws on ecological models of predatory defense that place proactive/preventative avoidance measures at a time point in predator/prey interactions occurring before the predator has been directly encountered, when the threat of attack is relatively distant 7,8,52 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent empirical 50 and theoretical 51 work argues that two-way avoidance should be categorized as a pre-encounter defensive behavior within the framework of threat imminence theory, an important conceptual tool for understanding conditioned aversion from the perspective of predator/prey dynamics in natural settings 6 . A threat imminence approach to SAA draws on ecological models of predatory defense that place proactive/preventative avoidance measures at a time point in predator/prey interactions occurring before the predator has been directly encountered, when the threat of attack is relatively distant 7,8,52 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%