Abstract
Summary
Marijuana extract distillate enhanced shuttle-box avoidance of rats with a previously established base line of poor performance. When drug was discontinued, performance returned to base line. Marijuana facilitated acquisition of avoidance behavior; performance level was maintained after treatment ended. The data suggest that the facilitative effect is due to an action of the drug different than that which causes depression of conditioned behavior.
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