On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Buck, Deanna (NINDS) wrote:

> I'm interested in using a classical conditioning paradigm with rats, but
> would like to use something other than shock as a US.
> 
> I've thought about generating a burst of air, or even water (somehow,
> maybe... I don't know).

Well, I think it would be helpful if we knew a bit more about
what you had in mind, but off the top of my head how about:

1) lithium chloride poisoning (a US for learned aversions)

2) the tail-flick test I just mentioned in my last post about
   ketamine? Tail heating by focused light--> tail flick.

-Stephen

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