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Associative learning modifies the shortening reflex in the semi-intact leech Hirudo medicinalis: Effects of pairing, predictability, and CS preexposure.
Authors:Sahley  Christie L; Boulis  Nicholas M; Schurman  Brett
Abstract:Three experiments addressed the importance of the inter-event relationships of contiguity and contingency for associative learning in the semi-intact leech. It was found that both of these relationships are important for the leech to acquire a learned association between a CS (touch) and unconditioned stimulus (UCS; shock). The learning can be extinguished if training is followed by explicitly unpaired presentations of the CS and UCS, which removes the contiguity between the stimuli. Learning is degraded by the introduction of unpredicted UCSs, as well as by unreinforced presentations of the CS (CS preexposure); both manipulations reduce the contingency between the CS and UCS. These results suggest that the associative process in both vertebrates and invertebrates share considerable functional similarity in the inter-event relationships important to learning. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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