Two experiments examined the effect of the presentation of an irregular, moderate intensity auditory stimulus (`noise') on the performance of rats in an operant discrimination task. In Experiment 1, rats first learned to press a lever in the presence of a visual stimulus but not in its absence. Discrimination performance was impaired during subsequent exposure to noise. In Experiment 2, different groups of rats learned the discrimination task under a noise or a no-noise condition. Thereafter, all rats were tested under each noise condition. Discrimination performance was best when the noise condition at test was identical to the noise condition at training. These results were discussed in the framework of arousal, distraction, generalizatio...
Rats were trained under go-no go conditions to discriminate among complex acoustic stimuli (short mu...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Two experiments examined whether response choice in rats is affected by the presentation of response...
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Ph.D.PsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
To test the hypothesis that prior patterned or varied auditory experience was necessary for the deve...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The acoustic environment, included noises, is an utmost important component of the animals’ welfare....
Rat subjects were randomly assigned to one of three groups. The rats were presented with differing p...
A wide range of animal and human investigations have tested the neurobiological and immunological as...
A novel, optional-shift procedure was used to assess changes in the attention paid to stimuli that o...
A wide range of animal and human investigations have tested the neurobiological and immunological as...
AbstractTrace conditioning procedures are defined by the introduction of a trace interval between co...
<p>The suppression ratio, plotted on the y-axis, indicates relative lever press rate. Sound level, p...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Rats were trained under go-no go conditions to discriminate among complex acoustic stimuli (short mu...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Two experiments examined whether response choice in rats is affected by the presentation of response...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined the effect of the presentation of an irregula...
Ph.D.PsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
To test the hypothesis that prior patterned or varied auditory experience was necessary for the deve...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The acoustic environment, included noises, is an utmost important component of the animals’ welfare....
Rat subjects were randomly assigned to one of three groups. The rats were presented with differing p...
A wide range of animal and human investigations have tested the neurobiological and immunological as...
A novel, optional-shift procedure was used to assess changes in the attention paid to stimuli that o...
A wide range of animal and human investigations have tested the neurobiological and immunological as...
AbstractTrace conditioning procedures are defined by the introduction of a trace interval between co...
<p>The suppression ratio, plotted on the y-axis, indicates relative lever press rate. Sound level, p...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Rats were trained under go-no go conditions to discriminate among complex acoustic stimuli (short mu...
Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse ...
Two experiments examined whether response choice in rats is affected by the presentation of response...