72 rats were given 8 acquisition trials under constant acquisition conditions and then extinguished under constant (C), variable (V) and interpolated rest (R) conditions. The V and R conditions did not differ significantly from one another but both differed significantly from the C condition. It was concluded that the rate of extinction is inhibited when extinction trials are widely distributed, regardless of whether the intertrial interval is filled or not.
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