Effects of repeated acquisitions and extinctions on response rate and pattern |
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Authors: | Guilhardi Paulo Yi Linlin Church Russell M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA. Paulo_Guilhardi@brown.edu |
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Abstract: | The procedure developed by R. A. Rescorla (2002) was used to study the effects of repeated acquisitions and extinctions of head entry responses into a food cup by rats. In each of 4 20-session phases, food was delivered at the end of particular 30-s auditory and visual stimuli, but not at the end of different 30-s auditory and visual stimuli. Based on response rates to individual stimuli and compound stimuli, the increase in response rate in acquisition occurred more rapidly than the decrease in extinction. Acquisition, but not extinction, occurred faster after successive transitions between acquisition and extinction. Temporal gradients of responding developed during acquisition and remained during extinction. Conclusions based on mean response rate, temporal gradients, and transfer tests were consistent. |
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