Numerous studies have demonstrated that the forgetting of stimulus attributes is a common occurrence; that is, organisms forget the specific characteristics of training stimuli over long retention intervals, while retaining general information of the training stimuli themselves. However, most studies have examined this effect after a learning episode, and there have been virtually no accounts to test whether the forgetting of attributes occurs for stimuli presented prior to training. Therefore, this experiment was designed to test that possibility, and it examined whether the forgetting of stimulus attributes occurred prior to training for the flavor stimulus in a conditioned taste aversion (CTA) procedure. Specifically, a latent inhibition...
Forward and backward blocking of taste preference learning was compared in rats. In the forward cond...
Rats were exposed to the compound flavors AX and BX, presented in alternation, and to CX on a separa...
Previous experiments have mostly relied on recall as a dependent measure to assess whether retrieval...
Rats were trained in a conditioned taste aversion paradigm in order to determine whether a trace int...
The effect of a delay between conditioning and test on the magnitude of latent inhibition and percep...
Taste aversion learning (conditioned taste aversions; CTA) can occur even when there is delay of som...
Historically, research on memory using animal models has fo-cused on recall of the learned target re...
In two experiments, rats received exposure to a compound consisting of a solution of salt plus a dis...
Taste aversion learning (aka conditioned taste aversions or CTA) can occur even when there is delay ...
Taste aversion learning (aka conditioned taste aversions or CTA) can occur even when there is delay ...
Rats were given exposure either to an odor (almond) or a compound of odor plus taste (almond plus sa...
Three experiments used rats as subjects and a flavour-aversion procedure to examine the effect of co...
Three experiments used rats as subjects and a flavour-aversion procedure to examine the effect of co...
Repeated, non-reinforced preexposure to a context slowed development of conditioned freezing to that...
Repeated, non-reinforced preexposure to a context slowed development of conditioned freezing to that...
Forward and backward blocking of taste preference learning was compared in rats. In the forward cond...
Rats were exposed to the compound flavors AX and BX, presented in alternation, and to CX on a separa...
Previous experiments have mostly relied on recall as a dependent measure to assess whether retrieval...
Rats were trained in a conditioned taste aversion paradigm in order to determine whether a trace int...
The effect of a delay between conditioning and test on the magnitude of latent inhibition and percep...
Taste aversion learning (conditioned taste aversions; CTA) can occur even when there is delay of som...
Historically, research on memory using animal models has fo-cused on recall of the learned target re...
In two experiments, rats received exposure to a compound consisting of a solution of salt plus a dis...
Taste aversion learning (aka conditioned taste aversions or CTA) can occur even when there is delay ...
Taste aversion learning (aka conditioned taste aversions or CTA) can occur even when there is delay ...
Rats were given exposure either to an odor (almond) or a compound of odor plus taste (almond plus sa...
Three experiments used rats as subjects and a flavour-aversion procedure to examine the effect of co...
Three experiments used rats as subjects and a flavour-aversion procedure to examine the effect of co...
Repeated, non-reinforced preexposure to a context slowed development of conditioned freezing to that...
Repeated, non-reinforced preexposure to a context slowed development of conditioned freezing to that...
Forward and backward blocking of taste preference learning was compared in rats. In the forward cond...
Rats were exposed to the compound flavors AX and BX, presented in alternation, and to CX on a separa...
Previous experiments have mostly relied on recall as a dependent measure to assess whether retrieval...