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Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther · Jan 1975
Drugs and punished responding. V. Effects of drugs on responding suppressed by response-dependent and response-independent electric shock.
- D E McMillan and J D Leander.
- Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther. 1975 Jan 1; 213 (1): 22-7.
AbstractA procedure was used where responses by a pigeon produced electric shock both to that pigeon (response-dependent shock) and to another pigeon (response-independent shock) working under the same schedule of food presentation. Both response-dependent and response-independent shock partially suppressed responding. Pentobarbital, chlordiazepoxide and ethanol increased responding suppressed by response-dependent shock, but only pentobarbital increased responding suppressed by response-independent shock. Morphine, d-amphetamine, chlorpromazine, doxepin, and pentazocine either had no effect, or further decreased rates of responding suppressed by response-dependent or response-independent shock.
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