Incubation of a Passive Avoidance Conditioned Response After an Amnesic Treatment

Author(s):  
F. Robustelli ◽  
Anne Geller ◽  
M. E. Jarvik
1997 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 118-124
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Hall

Patients who have undergone several sessions of chemotherapy for cancer will sometimes develop anticipatory nausea and vomiting (ANV), these unpleasant side effects occurring as the patients return to the clinic for a further session of treatment. Pavlov's analysis of learning allows that previously neutral cues, such as those that characterize a given place or context, can become associated with events that occur in that context. ANV could thus constitute an example of a conditioned response elicited by the contextual cues of the clinic. In order to investigate this proposal we have begun an experimental analysis of a parallel case in which laboratory rats are given a nausea-inducing treatment in a novel context. We have developed a robust procedure for assessing the acquisition of context aversion in rats given such training, a procedure that shows promise as a possible animal model of ANV. Theoretical analysis of the conditioning processes involved in the formation of context aversions in animals suggests possible behavioral strategies that might be used in the alleviation of ANV, and we report a preliminary experimental test of one of these.


1993 ◽  
Vol 107 (3) ◽  
pp. 530-532 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dragana Ivkovich ◽  
Jon M. Lockard ◽  
Richard F. Thompson
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PsycCRITIQUES ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 55 (39) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Axelman
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1968 ◽  
Vol 66 (3, Pt.1) ◽  
pp. 606-612 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert J. Blanchard ◽  
Ronald A. Fial
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