The effects of overtraining and successive extinctions upon nictitating membrane conditioning in the rabbit |
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Authors: | Fred K. Hoehler Daniel S. Kirschenbaum Dale W. Leonard |
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Affiliation: | Purdue University USA |
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Abstract: | In Expt. I Group SAE (N = 16) received four successive acquisitions and extinctions of a classically conditioned nictitating membrane response while Group OTC (N = 8) received an equivalent amount of acquisition training followed by a single extinction session. Successive extinctions resulted in a decrease in resistance to extinction (Rn), but extended acquisition training had no significant effect. In Expt. II a total of 96 subjects participated in a factorial study of the effects of various amounts of overtraining at two different UCS intensities. When CR amplitude was asymptotic extended training had no significant effect upon Rn; when amplitude was below asymptote Rn was correspondingly reduced. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dale W. Leonard Department of Psychological Science Purdue University Lafayette Indiana 47907. |
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