THE INFLUENCE OF THE VICTIM ON SHOCK‐INDUCED AGGRESSION IN RATS
- 1 May 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
- Vol. 25 (3), 401-409
- https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1976.25-401
Abstract
In two studies, free-roaming male rats (aggressors) were shocked in the presence of male target rats restrained in either an upright or a supine posture. In addition, in Experiment II, two levels of aggressor shock intensity (0.8 mA or 2.0 mA) were used while targets received one of three levels of shock (0.5 mA, 1.5 mA, or 2.5 mA). In both studies, upright targets were attacked less than supine targets. Frequency of aggression was directly related to level of aggressor shock intensity in Experiment II. Also, attack by 0.8-mA aggressors against supine targets was inversely related to level of target shock intensity. The low level of attack against upright targets was interpreted in terms of a threat display. Similarly, it was concluded that the target shock-intensity effect in Experiment II was due to specific threat behaviors displayed by those supine rats that received the highest-intensity shocks.Keywords
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