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Aversive properties of the negative stimulus during learning with and without errors
Authors:Mark Rilling  Thomas J. Kramer  Ralph W. Richards
Affiliation:Michigan State University USA;Saint Louis University USA;Colorado State University USA
Abstract:In a successive discrimination four groups of pigeons were trained to discriminate between red and green. The groups differed with respect to the procedure used to introduce S?: Early-Progressive, Early-Constant, Late-Progressive, and Late-Constant. The aversive properties of S? were measured by an escape response in which a single peck at a second key terminated S? for 10 sec and darkened the chamber. The correlation between the aversive and error-producing properties of extinction was zero. More errors occurred when S? was introduced abruptly at a constant intensity while more timeouts from S? occurred when S? was introduced late. The procedure for introducing S? rather than the number of responses to S? appears crucial in determining how aversive S? becomes.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Mark Rilling   Department of Psychology   Michigan State University   East Lansing   MI 48823.
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