Previous Blocking Trials Impede Learning About the Added CS During Compound Conditioning Trials with an Intensified US

  1. Rodríguez San Juan, Gabriel
  2. Alonso Martínez, Gumersinda
  3. Lombas Fouletier, Andrés Sebastián
Revista:
International journal of psychology and psychological therapy

ISSN: 1577-7057

Año de publicación: 2006

Volumen: 6

Número: 3

Páginas: 301-312

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: International journal of psychology and psychological therapy

Resumen

A conditioned suppression experiment was conducted with rats in an attempt to test the predictions offered by the Rescorla-Wagner (1972), Mackintosh (1975), and Pearce-Hall (1980) models regarding blocking effect. A four-stage within-subject design was employed in which rats received consistent pairings of a conditioned stimulus, CS A, with a weak shock in Stage 1. A simultaneous compound formed by the pre-trained CS A and an added stimulus CS B was paired with the weak shock in Stage 2. Subsequently, the same AB compound was paired with a stronger shock in Stage 3. A high level of suppression to CS A but no suppression to CSB was found in the final test phase. This pattern of results suggests that CS A blocked conditioning to stimulus CSB in both Stage 2 and Stage 3. This finding supports the predictions of the Mackintosh model, but not those offered by the Rescorla-Wagner and Pearce and Hall models