Transfer of the partial reinforcement extinction effect between escape (shock) and appetitive (food) conditioning |
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Authors: | Jack R. Nation Dan M. Wrather Roger L. Mellgren Martha Spivey |
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Affiliation: | Texas A&M University USA;University of Oklahoma USA;Texas A&M University USA |
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Abstract: | In the first experiment rats were given partial reinforcement or continuous reinforcement in either an escape or an appetitive paradigm. Subsequently, the rats received continuous reinforcement training under motivational conditions opposite those experienced earlier. Finally, responses were extinguished according to the motivational conditions experienced in the second phase. The results indicated that partial reinforcement in the initial phase operated to increase resistance to extinction in the last. In a second experiment this intermotivational partial reinforcement extinction effect was shown to survive interpolated experiences with extinction, a 1-week rest period, and continuous reinforcement reacquisition. A third experiment examined the influence of intramodal versus intermodal nonreinforcement-reinforcement sequences on the intermotivational partial reinforcement extinction effect. Interactive effects between similarity of aversive outcome (escape nonreinforcement, appetitive nonreinforcement) and reinforcement type (negative, positive) were found. The theoretical implications of the data from all three experiments are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Jack R. Nation Department of Psychology Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843. |
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