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Two kinds of attention in Pavlovian conditioning: Evidence for a hybrid model of learning.
Authors:Haselgrove, Mark   Esber, Guillem R.   Pearce, John M.   Jones, Peter M.
Abstract:Four appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats examined the rate at which the discrimination between compounds AY and AX was solved relative to the discrimination between compounds AY and BY. In Experiments 1 and 2, these discriminations were preceded by training in which A and B were continuously reinforced and X and Y were partially reinforced. Consistent with the Pearce and Hall (1980) model, the results showed that the AY/AX discrimination was solved more readily than the AY/BY discrimination. In Experiments 3 and 4, the discriminations were preceded by feature-positive training in which trials with AX and BY signaled food but trials with X and Y did not. Consistent with the Mackintosh (1975) model, the results showed that the AY/BY discrimination was solved more readily than the AY/AX discrimination. These results are discussed with respect to a hybrid model of conditioning and attention. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:associability   attention   continuous reinforcement   feature positive   partial reinforcement   predictive validity   Pavlovian conditioning   rats
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