Initial excitatory conditioning with the truly random control procedure in rats: The effects of density of the conditioned stimulus |
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Authors: | Katsuya Kitaguchi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Juntendo University |
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Abstract: | The present experiments were designed to test whether initial excitatory conditioning to a stimulus was obtained, using a within-subject design of the truly random control (TRC) procedure, and to examine the effects of the density of the conditioned stimulus on it. In Experiment 1, the effect of the three levels of CS density (50%, 25%, 20%) was assessed at six different stages of training, using the conditioned suppression of licking in rats. Although all of the groups given the TRC procedure showed evidence of initial excitatory conditioning, it was more marked in the group with the highest CS density than in the other groups. Experiment 2 confirmed the results of Experiment 1, using a between-subject design. The findings are in line with predictions from the Rescorla-Wagner model, and are discussed with reference to other contemporary theories of associative learning. |
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Keywords: | truly random control (TRC) procedure initial excitatory conditioning conditioned stimulus (CS) density licking suppression, rat |
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