The effect of cuing after backward conditioning trials |
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Authors: | William C. Gordon Charles M. McGinnis Melanie S. Weaver |
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Affiliation: | University of New Mexico USA |
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Abstract: | Rats were given backward pairings of a tone (CS) and shock (US) and were then tested for response to the CS in a lick suppression test. Animals given a cuing or reminder treatment prior to the test exhibited enhanced suppression in the presence of the tone relative to a variety of control conditions. The cue-induced suppression enhancement did not appear to result from sensitization or short-term motivational changes nor did it seem to depend on second-order conditioning of the test context. The effect appeared more robust as the number of backward conditioning trials preceding the cue increased. The results were discussed in terms of current explanations of backward conditioning effects. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to William C. Gordon Department of Psychology University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131. |
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