Augmentation: Synergistic Conditioning in Taste-Aversion Learning |
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Authors: | W. Robert Batsell Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Kalamazoo College, USA |
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Abstract: | Recent work in taste-aversion learning has revealed a new phenomenon in classical conditioning. When a preconditioned gustatory cue (taste or odor) is conditioned in compound with a second gustatory cue, conditioning to the second cue is augmented. This enhanced conditioning of the second cue is noteworthy because studies with other forms of classical conditioning have shown blocked conditioning to the second cue. This new phenomenon has been termed augmentation , and it has implications for the study of taste and odor interactions, formal models of learning, and clinical interventions with cancer patients. |
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Keywords: | taste-aversion learning augmentation blocking cancer treatment classical conditioning |
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