Representations of single and compound stimuli in negative and positive patterning.
Learn Behav
; 37(3): 230-45, 2009 Aug.
Article
in En
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| ID: mdl-19542090
In four experiments, rats were trained on different patterning discriminations before being tested with compounds composed of novel combinations of the trained stimuli. In Experiment 1, rats were trained on a negative-patterning schedule (A+ B+ AB-) intermixed with reinforced presentations of a second compound (CD+). On a subsequent test, the rats responded more to two novel compounds, AC and BD, than to A and B, but less than to CD. In Experiment 2, rats were trained on two concurrent negative-patterning discriminations (A+ B+ AB-, C+ D+ CD-). On test, they responded more to AC and BD than to AB and CD, but less than to the single stimuli. In Experiment 3, rats were trained on two concurrent positive-patterning discriminations (A- B- AB+, C- D- CD+). On test, their response rates to AC and BD were not different from the response rates to the trained compounds (AB and CD). Finally, in Experiment 4, rats were trained on a positive- and negative-patterning discrimination concurrently. Once again, on test, response rates to AC and BD were not different from responding on reinforced trials of the trained discriminations (A+, B+, and CD+). We discuss the implications of these findings for elemental and configural models of stimulus representation.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Association Learning
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Reversal Learning
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Conditioning, Operant
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Inhibition, Psychological
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Motivation
Type of study:
Prognostic_studies
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Learn Behav
Journal subject:
CIENCIAS DO COMPORTAMENTO
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MEDICINA VETERINARIA
Year:
2009
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Australia
Country of publication:
United States