CS-duration and partial-reinforcement effects counteract overshadowing in select situations

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Kouji Urushihara
Ralph R. Miller
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[1] Health Sciences University of Hokkaido,Department of Psychology
[2] SUNY-Binghamton,undefined
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Learning & Behavior | 2007年 / 35卷
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Conditioned Stimulus; Comparator Stimulus; Partial Group; Target Conditioned Stimulus; Conditioned Stimulus Presentation;
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Two experiments used rats in a conditioned lick suppression preparation to investigate how the conditioned stimulus (CS)-duration and partial-reinforcement effects (i.e., weakened responding due to conditioning with a CS of longer duration and presenting nonreinforced CSs intermingled with CS—unconditioned stimulus [US] pairings, respectively) interact with overshadowing. Experiment 1 found that when overshadowing treatment was combined with either extended CS duration or partial reinforcement, the response deficit was weaker than when either of these three treatments was administered alone. In Experiment 2, the generality of the findings in Experiment 1 was investigated by replicating it with various US—US intervals. This time counteraction was observed only when both the absolute duration of total CS exposure and the US—US interval were short. The results support neither the view that the ratio between the total CS exposure and total time in the context determines the CS-duration and the partial-reinforcement effects nor the view that these two effects arise from a loss of effectiveness of the excitatory CS—US association during CS-alone exposures in partial reinforcement or early periods of CS exposure with long CSs.
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页数:12
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