Reinforced stimulus preexposure effects as a function of US intensity: Implications for understanding the Hall-Pearce effect |
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Authors: | Gabriel Rodrí guez,Gumersinda Alonso |
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Affiliation: | Facultad de Psicología, Universidad del País Vasco, San Sebastián 20018, Guipuzkoa, Spain |
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Abstract: | Three conditioned suppression experiments examined the Hall-Pearce (1979) negative transfer effect in rats. Experiment 1 replicated the effect: CS-USweak pairings retarded subsequent fear conditioning to the CS as a result of CS-USstrong pairings. The size of this retardation was less than that produced by non-reinforced CS presentations (latent inhibition). When the magnitude of the USweak was reduced in Experiment 2, the Hall-Pearce effect was greater than latent inhibition. Experiment 3 confirmed the findings of the two previous experiments, and demonstrated that magnitude of the Hall-Pearce negative transfer effect is inversely related to the magnitude of the USweak. From these findings it is suggested that the Hall-Pearce effect consists of a balance between a positive transfer of associative strength, and negative transfer based on CS- and US-preexposure effects. |
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Keywords: | Rats Conditioned suppression Hall-Pearce effect Latent inhibition |
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