Rats received habituation to either 2 compound flavors (AX and BY; the activation group) or a compound and an element alone (AX and Y; the habituation group). They also received additional presentations of Y alone either after (Experiment 1) or intermixed (Experiment 2) with habituation. In the habituation group, A had undergone habituation whereas B had not; in the activation group, both A and B had undergone habituation, but presenting Y alone should result in associative activation of B and that, according to G. Hall (2003), should increase B's efficacy. A supplementary experiment demonstrated that the presentation of Y does activate a representation of B. In both experiments, an aversion was established to AB, and subsequently the habit...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
Three experiments, employing conditioned suppression in rats, examined the extent to which pretraini...
Rats received habituation to either 2 compound flavors (AX and BY; the activation group) or a compou...
Rats were exposed to the compound flavors AX and BX, presented in alternation, and to CX on a separa...
In four experiments, rats received preexposure either to both of two compound ¯ avours (AX and BX), ...
Three appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats examined the associability of stimuli ...
Two appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats investigated the associative changes tha...
on a separate block of trials. The hypothesis that this treatment would leave B effectively more sal...
Rats were exposed to the compound flavors AX and BX, presented in alternation, and to CX on a separa...
Six experiments used a magazine approach paradigm with rats to investigate latent inhibition (LI). E...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
Three experiments investigated the suggestion that a predicted or primed stimulus commands less proc...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
Rats received exposure to 3 flavor compounds, AX and BX, presented in alternation, and CX, presented...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
Three experiments, employing conditioned suppression in rats, examined the extent to which pretraini...
Rats received habituation to either 2 compound flavors (AX and BY; the activation group) or a compou...
Rats were exposed to the compound flavors AX and BX, presented in alternation, and to CX on a separa...
In four experiments, rats received preexposure either to both of two compound ¯ avours (AX and BX), ...
Three appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats examined the associability of stimuli ...
Two appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats investigated the associative changes tha...
on a separate block of trials. The hypothesis that this treatment would leave B effectively more sal...
Rats were exposed to the compound flavors AX and BX, presented in alternation, and to CX on a separa...
Six experiments used a magazine approach paradigm with rats to investigate latent inhibition (LI). E...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
Three experiments investigated the suggestion that a predicted or primed stimulus commands less proc...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
Rats received exposure to 3 flavor compounds, AX and BX, presented in alternation, and CX, presented...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
One connectionist analysis of the acquired equivalence/distinctiveness of cues assumes that when sim...
Three experiments, employing conditioned suppression in rats, examined the extent to which pretraini...