<p>A) Mice underwent Pavlovian conditioning for 8 days where conditional stimuli (CSs) were paired with the same food rewards used in instrumental training. Both ratio and interval groups showed an increase in conditional responding (magazine entries) across training days. The data are expressed as an elevation ratio = (CS entries/ITI entries). B) During the transfer test, mice trained on ratio schedules did not show an increase in lever pressing when the CSs were presented. In contrast, mice trained on interval schedules showed a significant increase in lever pressing during the CS presentations relative to the ITI period. This increase was not selective as it was observed on the lever leading to the same outcome as the CS and the lever ...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
As Saddoris et al. (2011) emphasized in their exciting new study, reward-directed actions are often ...
Conditional stimuli (CS) that are paired with reward can be used to motivate instrumental responses....
Conditional stimuli (CS) that are paired with reward can be used to motivate instrumental responses....
Conditional stimuli (CS) that are paired with reward can be used to motivate instrumental responses....
<p>A) Mice were trained to lever press for food pellets across 14 days. On days 1–2 the ratio group ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sessions to reach criterion on Pavlovian (PAV) and various schedules of instrumental t...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <u>Pavlovian-instrumental transfer</u>. Mice were first trained to discriminate betwee...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sessions to reach criterion on Pavlovian (PAV) and various schedules of instrumental t...
Two experiments refined procedures to study Pavlovian influences on goal-directed behavior in mice a...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sessions to reach criterion on Pavlovian (PAV) and various schedules of instrumental t...
<p>(<b>a</b>) During habituation, both groups quickly recognized and consumed the presented rewards....
The sensory properties of a reward-paired cue (a conditioned stimulus; CS) may impact the motivation...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
As Saddoris et al. (2011) emphasized in their exciting new study, reward-directed actions are often ...
Conditional stimuli (CS) that are paired with reward can be used to motivate instrumental responses....
Conditional stimuli (CS) that are paired with reward can be used to motivate instrumental responses....
Conditional stimuli (CS) that are paired with reward can be used to motivate instrumental responses....
<p>A) Mice were trained to lever press for food pellets across 14 days. On days 1–2 the ratio group ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sessions to reach criterion on Pavlovian (PAV) and various schedules of instrumental t...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <u>Pavlovian-instrumental transfer</u>. Mice were first trained to discriminate betwee...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sessions to reach criterion on Pavlovian (PAV) and various schedules of instrumental t...
Two experiments refined procedures to study Pavlovian influences on goal-directed behavior in mice a...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sessions to reach criterion on Pavlovian (PAV) and various schedules of instrumental t...
<p>(<b>a</b>) During habituation, both groups quickly recognized and consumed the presented rewards....
The sensory properties of a reward-paired cue (a conditioned stimulus; CS) may impact the motivation...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
Learning skills are very important in terms of animal chance of survival in nature. Results of train...
As Saddoris et al. (2011) emphasized in their exciting new study, reward-directed actions are often ...