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Probing the Time Course of Nonlinear Discriminations during Human Electrodermal Conditioning
Authors:Harald LachnitOttmar V Lipp  Natalie S Gryschok
Institution:
  • a Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany
  • b School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • c Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany
  • Abstract:Animal-based theories of Pavlovian conditioning propose that patterning discriminations are solved using unique cues or immediate configuring. Recent studies with humans, however, provided evidence that in positive and negative patterning two different rules are utilized. The present experiment was designed to provide further support for this proposal by tracking the time course of the allocation of cognitive resources. One group was trained in a positive patterning schedule (A−, B−, AB+) and a second in a negative patterning schedule (A+, B+, AB−). Electrodermal responses and secondary task probe reaction time were measured. In negative patterning, reaction times were slower during reinforced stimuli than during nonreinforced stimuli at both probe positions while there were no differences in positive patterning. These results support the assumption that negative patterning is solved using a rule that is more complex and requires more resources than does the rule employed to solve positive patterning.
    Keywords:Key Words: Pavlovian conditioning  skin conductance  humans  nonlinear discriminations  probe reaction time  rules  secondary task
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