Self-Regulation of Brain-Stimulating Current Intensity in the Rat

A modification of the self-stimulation technique of Olds enabled rats to regulate and maintain at a preferred level the amount of brain-stimulating current they received as reinforcement for lever pressing. The method used two levers to deliver brief brain shocks: each response at one lever increase...

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Earths Moon
Electric current
Electrodes
Evapotranspiration
Learning
Midbrain tegmentum
Nervous System Physiological Phenomena
Old Medline
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Reinforcement (Psychology)
Retinal images
Self Stimulation
Social Control, Informal
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