Pavlovian fear conditioning does not readily occur in rats in naturalistic environments

biorxiv(2021)

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Pavlovian fear conditioning, which offers the advantage of simplicity in both the control of conditioned and unconditioned stimuli (CS, US) presentation and the analysis of specific conditioned and unconditioned responses (CR, UR) in a controlled laboratory setting, has been the standard model in basic and translational fear research. Despite 100 years of experiments, the utility of fear conditioning has not been trans-situationally validated in real-life contexts. We thus investigated whether fear conditioning readily occurs and guides the animal’s future behavior in an ecologically-relevant environment. To do so, Long-Evans rats foraging for food in an open arena were presented with a tone CS paired with electric shock US to their dorsal neck/body that instinctively elicited escape UR to the safe nest. On subsequent test days, the tone-shock paired animals failed to exhibit fear CR to the CS. In contrast, animals that encountered a realistic agent of danger (a looming artificial owl) paired with a shock, simulating a realistic predatory strike, instantly fled to the nest when presented with a tone for the first time. These results illustrate the survival function and precedence of a nonassociative process, rather than associative conditioning, in life-threatening situations that animals are likely to encounter in nature. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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pavlovian fear conditioning,naturalistic environments,rats
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