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Odor as a conditioned inhibitor: Applicability of the Rescorla-Wagner model to feeding behavior
Authors:Harald K Taukulis  Samuel H Revusky
Affiliation:Memorial University of Newfoundland Canada
Abstract:Hooded rats were given conditioned inhibition training in which the taste of saccharin alone was always followed by induced illness, but the taste of saccharin plus the odor of amyl acetate was not. In a series of three subsequent tests—summation, enhancement of conditioning, and retardation—it was demonstrated that the odor had acquired active inhibitory properties. The results paralleled those obtained with more traditionally studied stimuli and techniques and hence were found to be readily predictable from a recent model of conditioning set forth by Rescorla and Wagner (1972).
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Harald Taukulis   Department of Psychology   Memorial University of Newfoundland   St. John's   Newfoundland   Canada.
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