“…Although the mechanisms involved in ulcerogenesis are not clearly understood, the development of gastrointestinal lesions is sensitive to behavioral and emotional factors (cf., Weiss, 1977). Immobilization (e.g., Brodie, 1963;Brodie & Hanson, 1960;Selye, 1936), conflict (e.g., Sawrey, Conger, & Turrell, 1956;Sawrey & Weisz, 1956;Weisz, 1957), and absence of control (e.g., Tsuda & Hirai, 1975;Weiss, 1968,197 la, 1971b have potent effects on ulcer development. Therefore, investigations examining the effects of predictable and unpredictable shock on gastric pathology must attend carefully to these variables.…”