Reward schedule effects in extinction: Intertrial interval, memory, and memory retrieval |
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Authors: | E J Capaldi Michael D Morris |
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Institution: | Purdue University USA |
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Abstract: | Rats were trained in a runway such that partial reward occurred on Trial 1 of the day and consistent reward on subsequent massed trials (Group PRT1), or consistent reward occurred on Trial 1 of the day and partial reward on subsequent massed trials (Group PRTM). Under spaced (24-hr) extinction, Group PRT1 was more resistant to extinction than Group PRTM and under massed (1-min) extinction, Group PRTM was more resistant to extinction than Group PRT1. These findings suggest that (a) distinctive stimuli are associated with Trial 1 of the day and with subsequent massed trials, (b) these distinctive stimuli function as retrieval cues for memories, memory retrieval being independent of intertrial interval, and (c) behavior in extinction is controlled by a stimulus compound consisting of the memory of nonreward plus stimuli which accompany the memory of nonreward on rewarded acquisition trials. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to E J Capaldi Department of Psychological Sciences Purdue University Lafayette Indiana 47907 |
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