The acquisition of a Pavlovian conditioned response in septally damaged rabbits: Role of a competing response
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Enhanced acquisition of a classically conditioned eyelid response was found following septal injury in rabbits. Eye-opening behavior was four times more frequent in the control Ss. This suggests that faster acquisition is a function of fewer competing responses which might interfere with elaboration of the conditioned response.
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