One-trial context fear conditioning with immediate shock: The roles of transport and contextual cues

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Rick A. Bevins
Anthony S. Rauhut
Janice E. Mcphee
John J. B. Ayres
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[1] University of Nebraska,Psychology Department
[2] University of Kentucky,Department of Psychology
[3] Florida Gulf Coast University,undefined
[4] University of Massachusetts,undefined
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Generalization Decrement; Strong Fear; Black Side; Cart Method; Transport Context;
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In three experiments, using a total of 120 albino rats, we assessed whether transportation cues might evoke some of the freezing (i.e., defensive immobility) that we see in a context on a day following a footshock given immediately after placement in that context. The results suggested that immediate shock could directly condition strong fear to both simulated and actual transport cues. Although conditioning to transport cues explains some of the freezing that is seen on the test day, it does not explain all of it. We also found evidence that some of the freezing is due to conditioning to permanent features of the context in which the immediate shock is given. The results support a role for transport cues in theories of context conditioning and argue against shock-processing accounts of the conditioning deficit that results from immediate shock.
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