Blocking in eyelid conditioning: Effect of changing the CS-US interval and introducing an intertriai stimulus

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Kamin's three-stage blocking paradigm was investigated in rabbit eyelid conditioning, Two manipulations were examined. A change in the CS-US interval from Stage 1 to Stage 2 did not attenuate blocking. The introduction of a salient stimulus during the intertriai interval in Stage 2 also failed to attenuate blocking. The first result is not consistent with Kamin's interpretation of the blocking effect in terms of US surprisingness. The second resuit is inconsistent with a prediction based on the Rescorla-Wagner model. © 1979 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Maleske, R. T., & Frey, P. W. (1979). Blocking in eyelid conditioning: Effect of changing the CS-US interval and introducing an intertriai stimulus. Animal Learning & Behavior, 7(4), 452–456. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03209700

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