ASSOCIATIVE REGULATION OF PAVLOVIAN FEAR CONDITIONING - UNCONDITIONAL STIMULUS-INTENSITY, INCENTIVE SHIFTS, AND LATENT INHIBITION

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作者
YOUNG, SL
FANSELOW, MS
机构
[1] Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1563
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10.1037/0097-7403.18.4.400
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Conditional stimuli (CS) associated with painful unconditional stimuli (US) produce a naloxone-reversible analgesia. The analgesia serves as a negative-feedback regulation of fear conditioning that can account for the impact of US intensity and CS predictiveness on Pavlovian fear conditioning. In Experiment 1 training under naloxone produced learning curves that approached the same high asymptote despite US intensity. Shifting drug treatment during acquisition had effects that paralleled US intensity shifts. In Experiment 3 naloxone reversed Hall-Pearce (1979) negative transfer using a contextual CS, indicating that conditional analgesia acquired during the CS-weak-footshock phase retards acquisition in the CS-strong-footshock phase. Experiment 5 used a tone CS in both a latent-inhibition and a negative-transfer procedure. Only negative transfer was blocked by naloxone. Therefore, negative transfer but not latent inhibition is mediated by a reduction of US processing.
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页码:400 / 413
页数:14
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