General Learned Irrelevance and Its Prevention |
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Authors: | Michiko Nakajima Sadahiko Nakajimaand Hiroshi Imada |
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Affiliation: | Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan |
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Abstract: | Random presentation of a tone and an electric shock to rats interfered with subsequent acquisition of a light–shock association. This interference, or “general learned irrelevance” phenomenon, however, could be prevented by prior learning of a positive relationship between the tone and the shock or that between a noise and the shock. These results strongly support the ideas that animals learn irrelevant stimulus relationships and that prior experience of stimulus relevance prevents learning irrelevance. The similarity of this observed prevention effect to an immunization effect on learned helplessness phenomena is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Key Words: general learned irrelevance prevention immunization conditioned suppression rats |
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