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Experiment 1 investigated the proposition that rats cover the source of aversive stimulation with the bedding material available to them and sought to determine whether familiarization with this material would affect burying. The results indicated that rats are no more likely to cover an aversive object than they are not to cover it, although they collect a considerable amount of bedding material in the area surrounding the aversive object. Experiment 2 demonstrated that the rat’s defensive “burying” toward an aversive object is affected by the subject’s predisposition to displace material toward the front side of the apparatus. Some theoretical complexities involved in considering the act of “burying” toward an aversive object as a defensive behavior are discussed.
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This research was supported by National Science Foundation Grant BNS-76-19912 to Robert C. Bolles
This study was conducted while the author was a research associate at the University of Washington.
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Modaresi, H.A. Defensive behavior of the rat in a shock-prod situation: Effects of the subject’s location preference. Animal Learning & Behavior 10, 97–102 (1982). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03212053
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