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Backward sensory preconditioning.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 1996
In Experiments 1 and 2, rats received initial training in which two neutral events were presented as a serial compound (A--~X). Subsequent training with A as a signal for shock was found to endow X with the ability to evoke the conditioned response of suppression.
Jasper Ward-Robinson, Geoffrey Hall
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Integration of multiple memories in sensory preconditioning

Behavioural Processes, 2014
The present study demonstrates that humans' response to a single stimulus (S1) is determined by what follows S1's associates. The experiment used a sensory preconditioning (SPC) design where S1 was associated with both S2 and S3 on separate trials before establishing relationships between these latter stimuli with an outcome or its absence in a second ...
Craddock, Paul   +4 more
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Fimbrial lesions and sensory preconditioning.

Behavioral Neuroscience, 1984
The effects of fimbrial and cortical lesions on sensory preconditioning in the rabbit were examined. Damage to the cortex or the fimbria had no apparent effect on the acquisition of classically conditioned responses. However, fimbrial lesions virtually abolished the effects of preconditioning, whereas cortical lesions had no significant effect. Because
R L, Port, M M, Patterson
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Noradrenaline and sensory preconditioning in the rat.

Behavioral Neuroscience, 1986
Two experiments were performed to investigate the effect of noradrenaline (NA) depletion following systemic administration of the neurotoxin N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2-bromobenzylamine (DSP4; 50 mg/kg, ip) on sensory preconditioning in the rat. For sensory preconditioning, a taste (saccharin, CS2) and a special type of drinking bottle (noisy bottle ...
T, Archer, T, Cotic, T U, Järbe
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Pre-Extinction of Sensory Preconditioned Electrodermal Activity

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B, 2000
In the present study, sensory preconditioning of human electrodermal activity was demonstrated. In the first phase of the experiment, two pairs of neutral pictures of human faces were presented (A/B and C/D) sequentially. In the second phase, one picture of one pair was immediately followed by an electrocutaneous stimulus (B+), and one picture of the ...
D, Vansteenwegen   +4 more
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Sensory preconditioning in the rabbit following ACTH injections

Physiology & Behavior, 1985
The effects of ACTH elevation on sensory preconditioning were examined using the rabbit NM response. Sensory preconditioning is an associative form of learning which is presumed to rely on a "stimulus map" provided by the hippocampus. Elevation of levels of ACTH was found to have no significant effect on SPC.
R L, Port, M M, Patterson
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Attenuation of sensory preconditioning by noradrenaline depletion in the rat

Behavioural Brain Research, 1986
In order to investigate the effect of noradrenaline (NA) depletion upon an associative learning phenomenon, sensory preconditioning, rats were inflicted with either 6-hydroxydopamine-induced lesions of the dorsal noradrenergic bundle (DNAB) or the locus coeruleus (LC), or with systemic injections of the NA neurotoxin, N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2 ...
T, Archer   +4 more
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Role of spatial contiguity in sensory preconditioning with humans

Behavioural Processes, 2017
The present study demonstrates the contribution of spatial contiguity in the formation of associations between two neutral stimuli. Using human participants, we used visual conditioned stimuli (CSs) in a sensory preconditioning design in which simultaneous CS2-CS1 pairings and CS4-CS3 pairings were interspersed during Phase 1, followed by sequential ...
Renaux, Charlotte   +3 more
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Human sensory preconditioning in a flavor preference paradigm

Appetite, 2012
This experiment adapted a sensory preconditioning (SPC) procedure using human participants to determine if conditioning (Cond) to one flavor (the conditioned flavor) will enhance liking for another flavor (the SPC flavor) associated with it prior to training.
Gregory J, Privitera   +2 more
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Notes from "Pavlov's Wednesdays": Sensory Preconditioning

The American Journal of Psychology, 1977
Sensory preconditioning was first demonstrated in Pavlov's laboratory in 1931/32, rather than discovered by Brogden in 1939. Pavlov included nonassociative controls, forward pairing of the indifferent stimuli before reinforcing the second one with shock, and he avoided the development of inhibition to the compound by using a moving visual stimulus and ...
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