This chapter considers the effects of procedures of this nature in which events which signal the delivery of a US such as food or a shock are presented independently of an animal’s behavior. It provides a comprehensive review of the truly vast body of literature reporting experiments in which Pavlovian procedures have been superimposed on operant behavior. Many investigators have found that the amount of conditioned suppression is a function of conventional parameters in classical conditioning. The amount of conditioned suppression depends in part, then, on the frequency of reinforcement and on the rate of operant responding. The effects of conditioned suppression procedures have also been investigated with fixed-ratio and fixed-interval sc...
Four experiments examined the effects of a partial reinforcement schedule on extinction using appeti...
Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) is an effect whereby a classically conditioned stimulus (CS...
In animal research, blocking of instrumental responding is a well-known phenomenon, whereas no study...
In 4 experiments rats received appetitive Pavlovian conditioning followed by extinction. Food accom-...
By definition, in a Pavlovian (classical) procedure a stimulus is presented prior to an eliciting st...
A conditioned inhibitor is usually conceptualized as a conditioned stimulus (CS) that signals the om...
[Extract] Pavlovian conditioning, also known as classical conditioning, is a reliable training proce...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
Two experiments were designed to study with rats the effects of a preshock stimulus (Experiment I) a...
Three experiments, employing conditioned suppression in rats, examined the extent to which pretraini...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
ess were presented to rats licking sucrose after one of several off-the-baseline Pavlo-vian defense ...
Traditional two-process theory predicts that a conditioned stimulus (CS) paired with shock offset on...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
Four experiments examined the effects of a partial reinforcement schedule on extinction using appeti...
Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) is an effect whereby a classically conditioned stimulus (CS...
In animal research, blocking of instrumental responding is a well-known phenomenon, whereas no study...
In 4 experiments rats received appetitive Pavlovian conditioning followed by extinction. Food accom-...
By definition, in a Pavlovian (classical) procedure a stimulus is presented prior to an eliciting st...
A conditioned inhibitor is usually conceptualized as a conditioned stimulus (CS) that signals the om...
[Extract] Pavlovian conditioning, also known as classical conditioning, is a reliable training proce...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
Two experiments were designed to study with rats the effects of a preshock stimulus (Experiment I) a...
Three experiments, employing conditioned suppression in rats, examined the extent to which pretraini...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
ess were presented to rats licking sucrose after one of several off-the-baseline Pavlo-vian defense ...
Traditional two-process theory predicts that a conditioned stimulus (CS) paired with shock offset on...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
Four experiments examined the effects of a partial reinforcement schedule on extinction using appeti...
Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) is an effect whereby a classically conditioned stimulus (CS...
In animal research, blocking of instrumental responding is a well-known phenomenon, whereas no study...