Abstract
This experiment examined the acquisition and transfer of inhibitory stimulus control in serial feature-negative (A+, X→A−) discriminations in a conditioned suppression situation. A variety of visual and auditory stimuli were used as A and X in separate groups of rat subjects. The choice of the stimuli used as X and A substantially affected the rate of acquisition of those discriminations. But in no case did X inhibit conditioned responding to another excitor that was separately paired with the unconditioned stimulus. These results replicated, over a wide range of acquisition rates and performance levels, Holland and Lamarre’s (Learning and Motivation, 1984) observation that the inhibitory stimulus control established to the feature in serial feature-negative discrimination procedures was highly specific to the excitor with which it had been trained. © 1985, The psychonomic Society, Inc.. All rights reserved.
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Lamarre, J., & Holland, P. C. (1985). Acquisition and transfer of feature-negative discriminations. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 23(1), 71–74. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03329783
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