“…Spontaneous motor activity (SMA) and spontaneous alternation (SA) were used to assess disruptions in behavioral ontogeny following prenatal treatment-exposure of the pregnant female to electric foot shock-as both of these behaviors show distinct developmental patterns (Bronstein, Dworkin, & Bilder, 1974;Campbell, Lytle, & Fibiger, 1969;Douglas, Peterson, & Douglas, 1073;Egger, 1973a,b;Pappas, Peters, Sobrian, Blouin, & Drew, 1975;Sobrian, Weltman, & Pappas, 1975) and have been linked to the development of serotonergic, cholinergic, and noradrenergic systems in the brain (Egger, Livesey, & Dawson, 1973;Swonger & Rech, 1972;Trimbach, 1972). The development of reflexes, physical features, and body weight were evaluated t o determine the extent to which somatic systems were affected.…”