1. Failure of serial taste–taste compound presentations to produce overshadowing of extinction of conditioned taste aversion
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Pineño, Oskar
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EXTINCTION (Psychology) , *CONDITIONED response , *AVERSION , *TASTE , *FOOD preferences , *LEARNING , *AVERSIVE stimuli , *PSYCHOLOGICAL experiments - Abstract
Abstract: Two experiments were conducted to study overshadowing of extinction in a conditioned taste aversion preparation. In both experiments, aversive conditioning with sucrose was followed by extinction treatment with either sucrose alone or in compound with another taste, citric acid. Experiment 1 employed a simultaneous compound extinction treatment and found results indicative of overshadowing of extinction. By contrast, Experiment 2, in which extinction treatment involved serial compound presentations, failed to obtain evidence of overshadowing of extinction. The results of Experiment 2 indicate that the serial presentation of two tastes was processed as equivalent to the separate presentation of the tastes. The results are discussed in relation to: (1) Convergent evidence from research on latent inhibition, (2) competing theories of learning and, (3) their possible adaptive value in food-selection learning. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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