Stimulus specificity in avoidance learning |
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Authors: | George A Cicala Julian L Azorlosa |
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Affiliation: | University of Delaware USA |
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Abstract: | The present experiments address the issue of stimulus specificity in fear and avoidance learning. First, it was established that light stimuli are effective warning signals (WS) in shuttle avoidance. Then light stimuli were shown to produce conditioned suppression in the conditioned emotional response situation comparable to that produced by noise conditioned stimuli. Finally, the effectiveness of noise onset and noise offset as feedback signals was tested. This was assessed under conditions of immediate and delayed termination of a light WS. Delayed termination of a light WS interfered with avoidance learning and the introduction of noise offset as a feedback signal enhanced it. The only demonstration of stimulus specificity was the failure of noise onset to function as a feedback signal. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. George A. Cicala Department of Psychology 220 Wolf Hall University of Delaware Newark DE 19716. |
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