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Backward blocking: the role of within-compound associations and interference between cues trained apart
Authors:Vadillo Miguel A  Castro Leyre  Matute Helena  Wasserman Edward A
Affiliation: a Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, Spainb The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
Abstract:Most theoretical accounts of backward blocking place heavy stress on the necessity of the target cue having been trained in compound with the competing cue to produce a decrement in responding. Yet, other evidence suggests that a similar reduction in responding to the target cue can be observed when the outcome is later paired with a novel cue never trained in compound with the target cue (interference between cues trained apart). The present experiment shows that pairing another nonassociated cue with the same outcome may be sufficient to produce a decremental effect on the target cue, but the presence of a within-compound association between the target and the competing cue adds to this effect. Thus, both interference between cues trained apart and within-compound associations independently contribute to backward blocking.
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