2011
DOI: 10.3758/s13420-011-0039-1
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Extinction context as a conditioned inhibitor

Abstract: Two lick suppression experiments using rats were conducted to determine whether extinction of a punctate excitor in a particular context would result in that context becoming a conditioned inhibitor, as defined by passing both summation and retardation tests. The role of extinction trial spacing was investigated as a possible determinant of whether the extinction context would become inhibitory. Experiment 1 demonstrated that, although inhibition was evident using either massed or spaced extinction trials, spa… Show more

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“…By the same token, the context should summate with a separately trained cue, thereby depressing the conditioned response. In fact, both of these predictions are false (Bouton & Swartzentruber, 1986): the extinction context does not appear to acquire inhibitory associative strength (but see Polack, Laborda, & Miller, 2012).…”
Section: Renewalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the same token, the context should summate with a separately trained cue, thereby depressing the conditioned response. In fact, both of these predictions are false (Bouton & Swartzentruber, 1986): the extinction context does not appear to acquire inhibitory associative strength (but see Polack, Laborda, & Miller, 2012).…”
Section: Renewalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence that the extinction context develops associative inhibition is conflicting, but recent findings suggest that this can occur under certain circumstances (Polack et al 2012). Importantly, most studies on DCS and fear extinction use a novel context for extinction training and then test animals in that same context (i.e., an ABB design).…”
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“…Figure 9 summarizes the results of Zimmer-Hart and Rescorla's (1974) experiment that failed to detect evidence of extinction of conditioned inhibition (cf. Polack et al, 2011). Subjects first received A − US/AX − inhibition training, which presumably made X inhibitory.…”
Section: Simulation 3c: Extinction Of Conditioned Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of the present simulations was to apply SOCR to a broader range of phenomena than in previously reported simulations. Moreover, following Polack, Laborda, and Miller (2011), here we modified SOCR to explain interactions among cues that are simultaneously present at test. An important limitation of SOCR's implementation in Stout and Miller's (2007) simulations was that it did not specify how cues interact when they are tested simultaneously (i.e., they applied the model only to situations in which the target cue was tested in isolation of cues and contexts that shared associations with the target CS or the US).…”
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