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Temporal Specificity of Extinction in Autoshaping.
Authors:Drew  Michael R; Yang  Cynthia; Ohyama  Tatsuya; Balsam  Peter D
Abstract:Three experiments investigated the effects of varying the conditioned stimulus (CS) duration between training and extinction. Ring doves (Streptopelia risoria) were autoshaped on a fixed CS-unconditioned stimulus (US) interval and extinguished with CS presentations that were longer, shorter, or the same as the training duration. During a subsequent test session, the training CS duration was reintroduced. Results suggest that the cessation of responding during an extinction session is controlled by generalization of excitation between the training and extinction CSs and by the number of nonreinforced CS presentations. Transfer of extinction to the training CS is controlled by the similarity between the extinction and training CSs. Extinction learning is temporally specific. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:conditioned stimulus  stimulus duration  training  extinction  ring doves  autoshaping  stimulus interval  temporal specificity  streptopelia risoria  extinction session
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