STIMULUS CONTROL OVER OPERANT GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSES

ABSTRACT Operant conditioning of the galvanic skin response (GSR) using a discrimination procedure was attempted in both acquisition and extinction. During acquisition male Ss were given contingent reinforcement during S+ intervals and noncontingent reinforcement during S– intervals. All reinforceme...

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Discrimination
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Extinction, Psychological
Form Perception
Galvanic Skin Response
GSR
Humans
Male
Reaction Time
Reinforcement (Psychology)
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