Discrimination between outcomes in instrumental learning: Effects of preexposure to the reinforcers |
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Authors: | C. A. J. Blair Pam Blundell Tiffany Galtress Geoffrey Hall Simon Killcross |
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Affiliation: | a University of York, York, UK.b Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK. |
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Abstract: | In two experiments rats received instrumental training with two response levers, one response being reinforced by sucrose solution and the other by sucrose pellets. Prior to a test session, on which both levers were made available in the absence of reinforcement, the rats were given free access to one of the reinforcers, a procedure known to reduce its value. It was found that the rats responded at a lower rate on the lever that had produced the now-devalued reinforcer, but that this effect was substantial only in rats that had received preexposure to the two reinforcers before instrumental training was begun (Experiment 1). Experiment 2 demonstrated that this effect was obtained only when presentations of the two reinforcers were presented according to an inter-mixed schedule during preexposure. It is suggested that this result constitutes an instance of the perceptual learning effect in which intermixed preexposure to similar events enhances their discriminability. |
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