Affiliation:
1. The Squibb Institute for Medical Research New Brunswick, New Jersey
Abstract
The effects of water deprivation, shock level, and morphine on punishment-induced suppression of water drinking during a single conflict acquisition session were studied. Suppression of drinkometer-recorded licking was greatest with high levels of intermittent foot-shock for drinking, and suppression was reduced by morphine. Level of deprivation had no significant effect.
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