One-way versus shuttle avoidance conditioning
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Rats were trained to avoid shock with either a one-way procedure, a shuttle procedure, or both. One-way conditioning was found to be consistent with a two-step all-or-none process and was a much simpler task then shuttle conditioning which could not be accounted for by that process or by a linear operator process.
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