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Some determinants of latent inhibition in human predictive learning
Authors:Oskar Pineñ  o,R.E. Lubow
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA
b University of Seville, Seville, Spain
c Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract:The present experiments assessed the effects of different manipulations between cue preexposure and cue-outcome pairings on latent inhibition (LI) in a predictive learning task with human participants. To facilitate LI, preexposure and acquisition with the target cues took place while participants performed a secondary task. Presentation of neither the target cues nor the target outcome was anticipated based on the instructions. Experiment 1 demonstrated the LI effect in the new experimental preparation. Experiment 2 analyzed the impact on LI of different activities that participants performed during the interval between preexposure and acquisition. Experiment 3 assessed LI as a function of changes in the secondary task cues made between preexposure and acquisition, namely presenting novel cues and reversing the cue-outcome contingencies. All of the manipulations in Experiments 2 and 3 resulted in a decrease in LI. The attenuation of LI by these manipulations challenges most current theories of learning and is best accommodated by Conditioned Attention Theory (Lubow, Weiner, & Schnur, 1981).
Keywords:Latent inhibition   Human predictive learning   Associative models of learning
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