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Analysis of the perceptual learning effect in flavour aversion learning: evidence for stimulus differentiation

Authors :
Mondragon, Esther
Hall, Geoffrey
Source :
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part B: Comparative and Physiological Psychology. April, 2002, Vol. 55 Issue 2, p153, 17 p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Rats received exposure to two compound flavours, AX and BX, where A and B were sucrose and saline and X was acid. For group intermixed (I), exposure consisted of alternating trials with AX and BX; group blocked (B) received a block of AX trials and a separate block of BX trials. Experiment 1 showed that generalization to BX after conditioning with AX was less profound in group I than in group B. Separate examination of the elements of the compound showed that the source of this difference lay in the strength acquired by the X element. X acquired less strength in group I than in group B (Experiments 1 and 2), whereas for the A element (Experiments 3 and 4) the reverse pattern was obtained. These results support the proposal that the perceptual learning effect (restricted generalization from AX to BX in group I) depends on a process that enhances the effectiveness of unique stimulus elements (A and B) and reduces that of common elements (such as X).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02724995
Volume :
55
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part B: Comparative and Physiological Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.105371056