Journal article
Target novelty elicits and directs shock-associated aggression in wild rats
Abstract
Delivered inescapable electric shock to freely moving wild rats (N = 10 and 15) in the presence of familiar and novel inanimate targets. It was found that: (a) in response to shock, Ss rarely attacked a familiar target but would readily attack a novel one; (b) amount of escape-directed behavior in response to shock decreased as the result of introducing a novel target into the shock situation; and (c) in a choice situation, both proportion of …
Authors
Galef BG
Journal
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 71, No. 1, pp. 87–91
Publisher
American Psychological Association (APA)
Publication Date
April 1970
DOI
10.1037/h0028969
ISSN
0021-9940