Reversal learning and resistance to extinction: A review of the rat literature
Observation of an overtraining reversal effect (ORE) seems to be favored by the use of exteroceptive discriminative stimuli while training on a position response most frequently results in no ORE or a reverse ORE. The review of this literature is preceded by reviews of the literature on resistance t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychological bulletin 1965-05, Vol.63 (5), p.281-297 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Observation of an overtraining reversal effect (ORE) seems to be favored by the use of exteroceptive discriminative stimuli while training on a position response most frequently results in no ORE or a reverse ORE. The review of this literature is preceded by reviews of the literature on resistance to extinction following varying amounts of 100% reinforcement, nondiscriminative training, varying amounts of 100% reinforcement, discrimination training, and reversal learning without overtraining. The data in the last 3 topics provide support for the distinction between exteroceptive stimuli and position response training and suggestions about the variables accounting for the differences in results obtained with the 2 training methods. (2 p. ref.) |
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ISSN: | 0033-2909 1939-1455 |
DOI: | 10.1037/h0021838 |