EFFECTS OF ECS ON ONE-TRIAL OPERANT AND CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
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To verify the consolidation hypothesis of memory storage, the effects of ECS were studied on one-trial appetitive learning (operant conditioning) in Exp. I and on one-trial heart rate conditioning (classical conditioning) in Exp. II (Exp. I. <I>S</I>s: 80 albino rats; Exp. II, <I>S</I>s: 65 albino rats).<BR>The results of Exp. I supported the consolidation hypothesis, and the consolidation period in this case proved to be tens of seconds.<BR>The results of Exp. II did not necessarily support the hypothesis.<BR>These results suggest the possibility that the consolidation hypothesis may not hold in the case of classical conditioning, and that the neurobiological mechanism concerned with the establishment of memory may differ according to the type of conditioning (operant vs. classical) involved.
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