Source Paper
From Struggling (With) Screening Tests to Mouse Models of Depression‐Relevant Neurobehavioral States
Pryce CR
Curr Protoc • 2026
Tone-Foot Shock Pairing
Objective: Study Pavlovian aversive association learning-memory using tone-foot shock pairing leading to freezing behavior
This is a Tone-Foot Shock Pairing protocol using Not specified as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps, 1 equipment items, 1 materials. Extracted from a 2026 paper published in Curr Protoc.
Model and subjects
Not specified • Not specified • Not specified • Not specified • Not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Tone-foot shock pairing
Primary readouts
- Freezing behavior as measure of Pavlovian aversive association learning-memory
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Tone-foot shock pairing
Present tone stimulus paired with foot shock to establish Pavlovian aversive association
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“tone‐foot shock pairing leading to freezing behavior as a paradigm”