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Extinction of chained instrumental behaviors: Effects of consumption extinction on procurement responding.

Eric A Thrailkill1, Mark E Bouton2.   

Abstract

Operant behavior is typically organized into sequences of responses that eventually lead to a reinforcer. Response elements can be categorized as those that directly lead to reward consumption (i.e., a consumption response) and those that lead to the opportunity to make the consumption response (i.e., a procurement response). These responses often differ topographically and in terms of the discriminative stimuli that set the occasion for them. We have recently shown that extinction of the procurement response acts to weaken the specific associated consumption response, and that active inhibition of the procurement response is required for this effect. To expand the analysis of the associative structure of chains, in the present experiments we asked the reverse question: whether extinction of consumption behavior results in a decrease in the associated procurement response in a discriminated heterogeneous chain. In Experiment 1, extinction of consumption alone led to an attenuation of the associated procurement response only when rats were allowed to make the consumption response in extinction. Exposure to the consumption stimulus alone was not sufficient to produce weakened procurement responding. In Experiment 2, rats learned two distinct heterogeneous chains, and extinction of one consumption response specifically weakened the procurement response associated with it. The results add to the evidence suggesting that rats learn a highly specific associative structure in behavior chains, emphasizing the role of learning response inhibition in extinction.

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Keywords:  Extinction; Heterogeneous behavior chains; Instrumental learning; Response inhibition

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26276367      PMCID: PMC4754168          DOI: 10.3758/s13420-015-0193-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Learn Behav        ISSN: 1543-4494            Impact factor:   1.986


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7.  Extinction of chained instrumental behaviors: Effects of procurement extinction on consumption responding.

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Authors:  Eric A Thrailkill; Mark E Bouton
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