Latent inhibition of conditioned odor potentiation of startle: A developmental analysis

We conducted a two‐part study of age and latent inhibition in the rat. In the first part of the study, rats given odor–shock pairings at 23 or 75 days of age exhibited a potentiated startle response in the presence of the odor the following day. This effect did not occur in rats trained at 16 or 20...

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description We conducted a two‐part study of age and latent inhibition in the rat. In the first part of the study, rats given odor–shock pairings at 23 or 75 days of age exhibited a potentiated startle response in the presence of the odor the following day. This effect did not occur in rats trained at 16 or 20 days of age. Odor pre‐exposure on the day prior to conditioning markedly reduced the odor potentiation of startle effect in 23‐ and 75‐day‐old rats but had no effect in 16 and 20‐day‐olds. In the second part of the study, rats were pre‐exposed to the odor at 16 or 20 days of age and then conditioned at 23 days of age. When tested the day after conditioning, these pre‐exposed rats exhibited a disruption in the odor potentiation of startle effect. We compare our results with other studies of latent inhibition, and with recent studies on whether conditioned responses are appropriate to the animal's age at training or their age at test. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 42: 261–268, 2003.
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Inhibition (Psychology)
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Male
Noise
Odorants
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potentiated startle
Rats
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Smell - physiology
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