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| DOI | 10.3758/S13420-011-0039-1 | ||||
| Año | 2012 | ||||
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Two lick suppression experiments using rats were conducted to determine whether extinction of a punctate excitor in a particular context would result in that context becoming a conditioned inhibitor, as defined by passing both summation and retardation tests. The role of extinction trial spacing was investigated as a possible determinant of whether the extinction context would become inhibitory. Experiment 1 demonstrated that, although inhibition was evident using either massed or spaced extinction trials, spaced trials reduced measurable inhibition as assessed by the summation test, but trial spacing had no influence on retardation test performance. Experiment 2 confirmed Experiment 1's conclusions while controlling for the influence of latent inhibition on the retardation test. In Experiment 2, the context proved inhibitory only following massed extinction trials. These data suggest that, at least with select parameters, an extinction context can become inhibitory.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Polack, Cody W. | Hombre |
SUNY Binghamton - Estados Unidos
Binghamton University State University of New York - Estados Unidos |
| 2 | ROJAS-PLAZA, MARIO ADAN | Hombre |
SUNY Binghamton - Estados Unidos
Universidad de Chile - Chile Binghamton University State University of New York - Estados Unidos |
| 3 | Miller, Ralph R. | Hombre |
SUNY Binghamton - Estados Unidos
Binghamton University State University of New York - Estados Unidos |
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| CONICYT-Chile |
| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| National Institute of Mental Health |
| Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT-Chile) |
| Department of Psychology of the Universidad de Chile |
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| National Institute of Mental Health Grant 33881 supported this research. Mario Laborda was supported by the Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT-Chile) and the Department of Psychology of the Universidad de Chile. The authors would like to thank Bridget L. McConnell, Gonzalo Miguez, Henry Cham, Liam O'Hehir, Jessica Ray, and Christina Talev for their comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. |
| National Institute of Mental Health Grant 33881 supported this research. M.A.L. was supported by the Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT-Chile) and the Department of Psychology of the Universidad de Chile. The authors thank Bridget L. McConnell, Gonzalo Miguez, Henry Cham, Liam O’Hehir, Jessica Ray, and Christina Talev for their comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. |