1979
DOI: 10.3758/bf03209262
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A contingency analysis of taste aversion conditioning

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“…Further, to our knowledge, no reported data exist on aversion effects following backward conditioning with neonatal rats. Barker and Smith (1974) and Monroe and Barker (1979) failed to obtain reliable aversion effects following backward conditioning procedures with LiC1. Barker, Suarez, and Gray (1974), Boland (1973), and Domjan and Gregg (1977) reported reliable evidence of aversion using cyclophosphamide and LiCI, respectively, although in 2 of these reports temporal factors sharply constrained the demonstration of aversion.…”
Section: Franchina and Dietzmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, to our knowledge, no reported data exist on aversion effects following backward conditioning with neonatal rats. Barker and Smith (1974) and Monroe and Barker (1979) failed to obtain reliable aversion effects following backward conditioning procedures with LiC1. Barker, Suarez, and Gray (1974), Boland (1973), and Domjan and Gregg (1977) reported reliable evidence of aversion using cyclophosphamide and LiCI, respectively, although in 2 of these reports temporal factors sharply constrained the demonstration of aversion.…”
Section: Franchina and Dietzmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monroe and Barker (1979) found that such a relationship between saccharin and a low dosage of lithium chloride produced no excitatory conditioning to the saccharin. Little is known about the role in discriminative conditioning of the degree of contextual excitation on the development of inhibition to an exteroceptive stimulus (LoLordo & Fairless, 1985).…”
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