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ITI presentations of a white noise burst had little effect on conditioning rates of Ss trained at a 350 msec ISI, while producing a considerable decrement in the conditioning rates of Ss trained at a 750 msec ISI. These results are discussed in terms of variable, ISI-determined, ITI consolidation rates.
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1. This research was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Mental Health, NIH MH 12504-02, to James D. Papsdorf.
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Snyder, R.E., Papsdorf, J.D. The interaction of ITI interpolated stimuli and ISI on classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane response of the rabbit. Psychon Sci 12, 191–192 (1968). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03331264
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