The present study examined the development of latent inhibition in a number
of inbred strains of mice. C57BL/6J, DBA/2J, C3H/Ibg, BALB/cByJ, A/J, CBA/
J, 129/SvevTac, 129/SvJ, and AKR/J mice were screened for the development o
f latent inhibition. The latent inhibition paradigm involved I day of eithe
r 40 preexposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) or no preexposure. On th
e following training day, the CS was twice paired with a shock unconditione
d stimulus (US). On a subsequent test day, the strength of the CS-US associ
ation was measured. Mice preexposed to the CS should show a weaker CS-US as
sociation, which would reflect development of latent inhibition. Significan
t between-strain differences existed. The 129/Svev, C57BL/6, BALB/cByJ, AKR
, and DBA/2 mice developed latent inhibition, but 129/SvJ, CBA, A, and C3H
mice did not. Thus, genetic variance contributes to variability in the deve
lopment of latent inhibition.