1986
DOI: 10.2466/pr0.1986.59.2.483
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Startle and Reward-Based Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict

Abstract: Using 30 male rats in a within-subjects design, the hypothesis was tested that avoidance-avoidance conflict based on the omission of food reward in a two-choice discrimination task would result in a more intense acoustic startle reaction than would the absence of such conflict. To maintain a high level of conflict, training days were interspersed between test days. Data showed no differences between conflict and nonconflict conditions.

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