Abstract
Forty mice acquired conditioned responses to stimuli presented in a multiple schedule with variable inter-trial intervals (ITIs). In some trials, reinforcement was preceded by a variable conditioned stimulus (CS), while other trials were reinforced following distinctive fixed-duration CS. A third stimulus was presented but never paired with reinforcement. Subjects in five groups experienced ITIs of different durations. Acquisition of responding to each stimulus depended only on the cycle-totrial ratio (C/T), and thus on the temporal contingency of each stimulus. Acquisition was unaffected by whether CSs were of fixed or variable duration. © 2014 Morè and Jensen.
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Morè, L., & Jensen, G. (2014). Acquisition of conditioned responding in a multiple schedule depends on the reinforcement’s temporal contingency with each stimulus. Learning and Memory, 21(5), 258–262. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.034231.113
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