STUDIES ON RIGIDITY AND CRYSTALLIZATION OF BEHAVIOR:II. THE RIGIDITY OF AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOR IN THE RAT AS A FUNCTION OF SHOCK INTENSITY
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概要
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The variability of fear-motivated behavior was studied as a function of the intensity of fear in running and jumping situations using 44 rats. The results generally confirmed the previous findings in that the hunger-motivated behavior was more variable and more plastic than the fear-motivated behavior and that the hunger-motivated behavior also showed fixation in the jumping situation. There was also a general tendency for the behavior to become less variable, less plastic and more compulsive as a function of the intensity of fear.
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著者
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Imada Hiroshi
Department Of Condensed Matter Physics Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Institute Of
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KAI MASAKO
Department of Psychology, Kwansei Gakuin University
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