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Instrumentally Based Conditioned Avoidance Response Acquisition in Goldfish in a Simultaneous Presentation Task
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1979)
  • Dominic Zerbolio, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • L L Wickstra
Abstract
Goldfish, run in a Y-maze, with the simultaneous presentation of a cue associated with shock and a second cue associated with safety (no US), acquired a decided preference for the safe cue. These data are interpreted as representing a clear demonstration of stimulus-specific conditioned avoidance. Because earlier research has been challenged by unusual control performances, this instrumental learning conclusion is hesitantly drawn.
Disciplines
Publication Date
May, 1979
DOI
10.3758/BF03336880
Citation Information
Dominic Zerbolio and L L Wickstra. "Instrumentally Based Conditioned Avoidance Response Acquisition in Goldfish in a Simultaneous Presentation Task" Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society Vol. 13 Iss. 5 (1979) p. 311 - 313
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