| Literature DB >> 16675159 |
Sadahiko Nakajima1, Kosuke Takahashi, Aaron P Blaisdell.
Abstract
Non-reinforced preexposure to a to-be-conditioned stimulus (CS) results in retarded development of conditioned excitation and inhibition. In a magazine-approach preparation in rats, we explored the role of background context on this CS-preexposure effect by changing contexts after the preexposure treatment. Experiment 1 demonstrated with a typical three-group design that changing background contexts attenuated the CS-preexposure effect in conditioned excitation. Experiment 2 employed the identical design except that conditioned inhibition was the target of study. Preexposure to stimulus X retarded subsequent differentiation of responding to reinforced A trials and non-reinforced AX trials, suggesting that CS-preexposure retarded development of inhibitory conditioning. However, changing contexts did not attenuate the preexposure effect. We discuss these results in the framework of the extended comparator hypothesis.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16675159 DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2006.03.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Processes ISSN: 0376-6357 Impact factor: 1.777