Nonaversive unconditional stimuli (USs) are seldom used in human classic conditioning of autonomic responses. One major objection to their use is that they produce deficits in electrodermal (ED) second- and third-interval response conditioning. However, a nonaversive reaction time (RT) task that includes feedback of success has been shown to be an effective US while avoiding this disadvantage (Lipp and Vaitl 1988). The present study compared this new RT task (RT-new) with a traditional RT task (RT-old) and with a standard aversive US (shock) in differential classic conditioning of ED, heart rate (HR), and digital pulse volume (DPV) responses. Eight-second-delay differential conditioning was applied in three groups of 12 subjects each. Simpl...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
A delayed, differential, classical conditioning paradigm was used to investigate defense and reward ...
For military purposes it was desired to know the relation between two types of reaction time tests. ...
Nonaversive unconditional stimuli (USs) are seldom used in human classic conditioning of autonomic r...
Nonaversive unconditional stimuli (USs) are seldom used in human classic conditioning of autonomic r...
The present study was conducted to demonstrate classic conditioning in electrodermal (ED) and heart ...
The present study was conducted to demonstrate classic conditioning in electrodermal (ED) and heart ...
The research reported here was designed to explore the relationship between aversive visual stimuli ...
Electrodermal activity in studies of human fear conditioning is often scored by distinguishing two e...
The effects of unconditional stimulus (US) valence (aversive electro-tactile stimulus vs. nonaversiv...
<p>(A) On trials where a classification response was made, there was generally slower responding on ...
Latent inhibition in human Pavlovian conditioning was assessed by way of autonomic responses. In Exp...
Latent inhibition in human Pavlovian conditioning was assessed by way of autonomic responses. In Exp...
The present study aimed to demonstrate conditioned inhibition of Pavlovian conditioning of autonomic...
The relative importance of graded stimulus presentation and muscle relaxation in the reduction of cl...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
A delayed, differential, classical conditioning paradigm was used to investigate defense and reward ...
For military purposes it was desired to know the relation between two types of reaction time tests. ...
Nonaversive unconditional stimuli (USs) are seldom used in human classic conditioning of autonomic r...
Nonaversive unconditional stimuli (USs) are seldom used in human classic conditioning of autonomic r...
The present study was conducted to demonstrate classic conditioning in electrodermal (ED) and heart ...
The present study was conducted to demonstrate classic conditioning in electrodermal (ED) and heart ...
The research reported here was designed to explore the relationship between aversive visual stimuli ...
Electrodermal activity in studies of human fear conditioning is often scored by distinguishing two e...
The effects of unconditional stimulus (US) valence (aversive electro-tactile stimulus vs. nonaversiv...
<p>(A) On trials where a classification response was made, there was generally slower responding on ...
Latent inhibition in human Pavlovian conditioning was assessed by way of autonomic responses. In Exp...
Latent inhibition in human Pavlovian conditioning was assessed by way of autonomic responses. In Exp...
The present study aimed to demonstrate conditioned inhibition of Pavlovian conditioning of autonomic...
The relative importance of graded stimulus presentation and muscle relaxation in the reduction of cl...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
A delayed, differential, classical conditioning paradigm was used to investigate defense and reward ...
For military purposes it was desired to know the relation between two types of reaction time tests. ...