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A short intertrial interval facilitates acquisition of context-conditioned fear and a short retention interval facilitates its expression.
Authors:McNally  Gavan P; Westbrook  R Frederick
Abstract:Rats were shocked in a context on two occasions and then tested for fear reactions as indexed by freezing. Rats spent the interval between conditioning trials and between conditioning and test in their home cages. A short interval between context-conditioning trials or between trials involving a discrete conditioned stimulus (CS) produced better learning than longer intervals. A short retention interval between conditioning and test produced better performance than longer intervals. The effects of the intertrial interval on learning are the opposite of those reported previously and are opposite to those predicted by contemporary learning theories. The effects of the training to test interval on performance are predicted by Wagner's sometimes opponent process (SOP) theory (Wagner, 1981). (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:short retention interval  context-conditioned fear  rats  intertrial interval  learning
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