The graph below shows freezing behavior in response to 2 foot shocks in male rats. There is a significant difference bet

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The graph below shows freezing behavior in response to 2 foot shocks in male rats. There is a significant difference bet

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The Graph Below Shows Freezing Behavior In Response To 2 Foot Shocks In Male Rats There Is A Significant Difference Bet 1
The Graph Below Shows Freezing Behavior In Response To 2 Foot Shocks In Male Rats There Is A Significant Difference Bet 1 (99.61 KiB) Viewed 16 times
The graph below shows freezing behavior in response to 2 foot shocks in male rats. There is a significant difference between the group represented by black circles and the group represented by white circles. Freezing to 2 foot shocks MEAN FREEZING 15 10 5 0 2 4 6 2 MIN BLOCKS 10 Which of the following could be possible experimental conditions for these 2 groups? IS = 100 inescapable tail shocks; ES = 100 escapable tailshocks; injections administered prior to IS or ES. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY O White = IS + vehicle in PFC; Black = IS + GABA-A receptor antagonist in PFC O White = IS+ Vehicle in DRN; Black = IS + muscimol in DRN O White = ES + muscimol in PFC; Black = ES + vehicle in PFC O White = IS + vehicle in PFC; Black = IS + muscimol in PFC
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