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BRUSH FR, BRUSH ES, SOLOMON RL. Traumatic avoidance learning: the effects of CS-US interval with a delayed-conditioning procedure. J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1955 Aug;48(4):285-93.
 
BRUSH FR, BRUSH ES, SOLOMON RL. Traumatic avoidance learning: the effects of CS-US interval with a delayed-conditioning procedure. J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1955 Aug;48(4):285-93.
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"The most typical finding has been that the optimal interval is in the quarter-second range on either side of .5 seconds"

Exceptions to this rule:

KAMIN LJ.Traumatic avoidance learning: the effects of CS-US interval with a trace-conditioning procedure. J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1954 Feb;47(1):65-72. PMID: 13130735

CHURCH RM, BRUSH FR, SOLOMON RL.Traumatic avoidance learning; the effects of CS-US interval with a delayed-conditioning procedure in a free-responding situation.J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1956 Jun;49(3):301-8. PMID: 13332132

BRUSH FR, BRUSH ES, SOLOMON RL. Traumatic avoidance learning: the effects of CS-US interval with a delayed-conditioning procedure. J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1955 Aug;48(4):285-93.