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Abstract
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1) Two groups of rats were trained to jump a hurdle in order to avoid the intravenous infusion of either 800 mg/kg ethanol or saline.
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2) In Phase I, with the hurdle height fixed at 9″, none of the animals acquired the avoidance response. In Phase II, where the hurdle height was slowly increased from 1″ to a maximum of 10″, all of the animals receiving ethanol but none of the animals receiving saline acquired the avoidance response.
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3) This finding suggests that some properties of ethanol are aversive and can motivate the acquisition of an active avoidance response.