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Learned helplessness in the rat: Time course, immunization, and reversibility.
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1975
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PsychoneuroimmunologyBehavioral NeuroscienceBar PressingMedicinePhysiologyImmunologySelf-toleranceImmune FunctionNeuroscienceTime CourseNervous SystemInescapable ShockNeuroimmunologyTolerance InductionEscape ContingencySocial SciencesExperimental Analysis Of BehaviorBehavioural Physiology
Rats, like dogs, fail to escape following exposure to inescapable shock. This failure to escape does not dissipate in time; rats fail to escape 5 min, 1 hr., 4 hr., 24 hr., and 1 wk. after receiving inescapable shock. Rats that first learned to jump up to escape were not retarded later at bar pressing to escape following inescapable shock. Failure to escape can be broken up by forcibly exposing the rat to an escape contingency. Therefore, the effects of inescapable shock in the rat parallel learned helplessness effects in the dog.
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