PREEXPOSURE TO SITUATIONAL CUES PRODUCES A DIRECT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN 2-WAY AVOIDANCE-LEARNING AND SHOCK-INTENSITY

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MCALLISTER, WR
MCALLISTER, DE
DIETER, SE
JAMES, JH
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[1] Psychology Department, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 60115, Illinois
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ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR | 1979年 / 7卷 / 02期
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10.3758/BF03209266
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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In Experiment 1, four groups of subjects (n = 16 each) were exposed to the situational stimuli of a shuttlebox apparatus for 4 h. Subsequently, 200 two-way avoidance trials were administered (100/day) with either .3- or 1.6-mA shock and with either small or large reward (presence or absence of visual stimuli following the response). Avoidance performance was directly related to shock intensity on both days and to magnitude of reward on the 2nd day. In Experiment 2, four groups of subjects (n = 24 each) were given 4 h of exposure either to the situational stimuli of the shuttlebox or to a neutral box. Then, 10 two-way avoidance trials were given with 1.6-mA shock. Subsequently, subjects were allowed to escape from one of the shuttlebox compartments to an adjacent safe box. Following preexposure to situational stimuli, avoidance performance was superior whereas escape-from-fear performance was inferior. This latter finding demonstrated that less fear of situational cues was present during avoidance training in the preexposed condition. All of these results support the effective reinforcement theory, an extension of two-factor theory, which emphasizes the importance for avoidance learning of the amount of fear of situational cues present following a response. © 1979 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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