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This study demonstrated that reflexive fighting could be classically conditioned to a 80-db buzzer, usingboth simultaneous and delayed conditioning paradigms.
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Supported in part by Public Health Service Research Grants MH 08795 and MH 08775 from the National Institute of Mental Health, Robert W. Schaeffer principle investigator.
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Creer, T.L., Hitzing, E.W. & Schaeffer, R.W. Classical conditioning of reflexive fighting. Psychon Sci 4, 89–90 (1966). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03342192
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