An apparatus and procedure are described for presenting subcutaneous shock simultaneously to two rats for the purpose of eliciting social behavior. Preliminary observations suggest that a full range of agonistic postures are elicited by this arrangement and that they are quite similar to behaviors elicited by grid shock.
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