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Electrodermal pavlovian conditioning with prepared and unprepared stimuli
Authors:Peter Kirsch  Wolfram Boucsein
Affiliation:1. Dipl.-Psych., Physiological Psychology, University of Wuppertal, Max-Horkheimer-Strasse 20, 42097, Wuppertal, Germany
2. Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, 100, St. George Street, M5S 1A1, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:One-trial learning referred to by Guthrie has been suggested to occur in autonomic conditioning, if the conditional stimuli (CSs) are so-called prepared ones. To test this idea, half of 28 subjects were given spider or snake slides as “prepared” CSs, while the remainder were given neutral slides as “unprepared” CSs. A shock was employed as the unconditional stimulus (UCS), with a CS-UCS interval of 8 seconds. Electrodermal activity and probe reaction times were the dependent measures of conditioning, conceived in cognitive, information-processing terms as the learning of the CS/UCS contingency. Evidence for the usual CS/UCS contingency learning emerged in both indicators, and during both acquisition and extinction, but none for one-trial learning, perhaps because the UCS was insufficiently aversive.
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