
doi: 10.3758/bf03342315
Thirty-two albino rats, under no deprivation or under severe food deprivation, were given 10 series of 12 different shock intensities, using the method of constant stimuli. Their reactions were classified into several categories. For the vocalization category, thresholds were significantly higher for the deprived group while no differences were obtained on flinch or jump thresholds.
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