Rapid Development of Latent Inhibition: No Effect of Implanted Site
Department or Administrative Unit
Psychology
Document Type
Article
Author Copyright
© Psychological Reports 1980
Publication Date
10-1980
Journal
Psychological Reports
Abstract
Preliminary data suggested that latent inhibition developed rapidly in rats with unilateral electrode placement in the mesencephalic reticular formation. The present study suggests that electrode placement in such rats is irrelevant to this effect, as rats with implants in other structures as well as unimplanted rats showed the rapid development of latent inhibition.
Recommended Citation
Devietti, T. L., Wittman, T. K., & Comfort, M. K. (1980). Rapid Development of Latent Inhibition: No Effect of Implanted Site. Psychological Reports, 47(2), 473–474. https://doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1980.47.2.473
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