“…Flooding (response prevention) generally facilitates avoidance extinction (see Baum, 1970, Baum, 1976 for reviews). However, under conditions where shock is intense during acquisition (e.g., 1.3 mA for the rat) and the duration of flooding is relatively short (e.g., 3 or 5 minutes total exposure time to the evocative stimulus), the efficacy of unassisted flooding in hastening subsequent avoidance extinction is limited and the procedure has little effect (Baum, 1969; Baum, Leclerc, & St. Laurent, 1973; Baum, Roy, & Leclerc, 1985; Leclerc, St. Laurent, & Baum, 1973). Under such circumstances, flooding efficacy can be enhanced by the continuous sounding of a loud buzzer during the flooding period (Baum & Gordon, 1970).…”