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Enhanced discrimination between flavor stimuli: Roles of salience modulation and inhibition.
Authors:Artigas, Antonio A.   Sansa, Joan   Blair, C. A. J.   Hall, Geoffrey   Prados, Jose
Abstract:Rats were given intermixed preexposure to the compound flavors AX and BX and to the compound CX in a separate block of trials (4 presentations of each compound). In Experiment 1, rats showed less generalization of conditioned aversion from AX to BX than from CX to BX, a perceptual learning effect. Experiment 2 showed that the formation of an excitatory association proceeded more readily between A and B than between C and B, suggesting that intermixed preexposure maintains the effective salience of A and B and does not establish inhibition between them, a process that would require prolonged preexposure. According to this analysis, salience modulation and associative inhibition may contribute to perceptual learning at different stages of preexposure. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:salience modulation   flavor stimuli   perceptual learning   associative inhibition   rats   conditioned aversion   discrimination
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