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The partial punishment effect following minimal acquisition training: Sodium amobarbital and the stimulus properties of early punished trials
Authors:Dennis G Dyck  Don Lussier  Klaus-Peter Ossenkopp
Affiliation:University of Manitoba Canada
Abstract:In a runway investigation, six groups of rats received limited runway training such that partial punishment, partial reinforcement, or continuous reinforcement was accompanied by sodium amobarbital or saline. Following an interpolated phase of continuous reinforcement without injections, all groups were given punished extinction. The entire experiment was conducted under widely spaced conditions (ITI = 24 hr). It was found that partial punishment increased resistance to punished extinction relative to partially and continuously reinforced controls when acquisition was given under saline. When partial punishment training was accompanied by amobarbital this effect was eliminated. The drug was observed to have no effect on the punished extinction performance of the partial reinforcement and continuous groups, respectively. Moreover, the partial reinforcement effect (PRE) did not generalize to punished extinction. These data provide information concerning the difference between the stimuli associated with the early trials of punishment and nonreward and indicate that the former but not the latter contain emotional elements.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dennis G. Dyck   Department of Psychology   University of Manitoba   Winnipeg   Manitoba R3T 2N2   Canada.
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