Hiu Tin Leung, A S Killcross, R Frederick Westbrook
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Abstract
The Hall-Rodriguez (G. Hall & G. Rodriguez, 2010, Associative and nonassociative processes in latent inhibition: An elaboration of the Pearce-Hall model, in R. E. Lubow & I. Weiner, Eds., Latent inhibition: Data, theories, and applications to schizophrenia, pp. 114-136, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press) theory of latent inhibition predicts that it will be deepened when a preexposed target stimulus is given additional preexposures in compound with (a) a novel stimulus or (b) another preexposed stimulus, and (c) that deepening will be greater when the compound contains a novel rather than another preexposed stimulus. A series of experiments studied these predictions using a fear conditioning procedure with rats. In each experiment, rats were preexposed to 3 stimuli, 1 (A) taken from 1 modality (visual or auditory) and the remaining 2 (X and Y) taken from another modality (auditory or visual). Then A was compounded with X, and Y was compounded with a novel stimulus (B) taken from the same modality as A. A previous series of experiments (H. T. Leung, A. S. Killcross, & R. F. Westbrook, 2011, Additional exposures to a compound of two preexposed stimuli deepen latent inhibition, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, Vol. 37, pp. 394-406) compared A with Y, finding that A was more latently inhibited than Y, the opposite of what was predicted. The present experiments confirmed that A was more latently inhibited than Y, showed that this was due to A entering the compound more latently inhibited than Y, and finally, that a comparison of X and Y confirmed the 3 predictions made by the theory.
霍尔-罗德里格斯(G. Hall & G. Rodriguez, 2010,潜伏抑制中的联想和非联想过程:对皮尔斯-霍尔模型的阐述,见R. E. Lubow & I. Weiner,主编。,《潜在抑制:数据、理论和对精神分裂症的应用》,114-136页,剑桥,英国:剑桥大学出版社)潜在抑制理论预测,当预先暴露的目标刺激与(a)新刺激或(b)另一个预先暴露的刺激混合在一起时,潜在抑制会加深,(c)当该化合物含有新刺激而不是另一个预先暴露的刺激时,这种加深会更大。一系列实验通过对老鼠的恐惧条件反射来研究这些预测。在每个实验中,大鼠预先暴露于3种刺激,1 (A)来自一种模态(视觉或听觉),其余2 (X和Y)来自另一种模态(听觉或视觉)。然后,A与X复合,Y与与A相同模态的新刺激(B)复合。之前的一系列实验(h.t. Leung, a.s. Killcross, & r.f. Westbrook, 2011,额外暴露于两种预先暴露的刺激的化合物会加深潜在抑制,实验心理学杂志:动物行为过程,第37卷,第394-406页)将A与Y进行比较,发现A比Y更具潜在抑制,与预测相反。本实验证实了A比Y受到更大的潜在抑制,表明这是由于A进入化合物比Y受到更大的潜在抑制,最后通过X和Y的比较证实了理论的3个预测。
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The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition publishes experimental and theoretical studies concerning all aspects of animal behavior processes.