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Persistent behaviour in extinction after partial deprivation in training
Authors:R. G. M. Morris   D. F. Einon  M. J. Morgan
Affiliation: a Department of Psychology, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE and Psychological Laboratory, Downing Street, Cambridge, U.K.
Abstract:Four groups of rats were trained to run an alleyway with one trial per day. Two groups were always deprived when trained while the other two received a partial deprivation schedule. One group of each pair received a continuous reward in the goal box while the other received partial reward. A partial reinforcement effect was found during extinction. The partially deprived groups also showed persistence in extinction. This result extends parallels between the effects of satiation and nonreward upon behaviour.
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