TEMPORAL ENCODING IN TRACE CONDITIONING

被引:83
|
作者
COLE, RP [1 ]
BARNET, RC [1 ]
MILLER, RR [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY BINGHAMTON,DEPT PSYCHOL,BINGHAMTON,NY 13902
来源
ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR | 1995年 / 23卷 / 02期
关键词
D O I
10.3758/BF03199929
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Conditioned lick suppression in rats was used to explore the role of timing in trace conditioning. In Experiment 1, two groups of rats were exposed to pairings of a CS (CS1) with a US, under conditions in which the interstimulus interval (ISI) that separated CS1 offset and US onset was either 0 or 5 sec. Two additional groups were also exposed to the same CS1-->US pairings with either a 0 or a 5-sec ISI, and then received ''backward'' second-order conditioning in which CS1 was immediately followed by a novel CS2 (i.e., CS1-->CS2). A trace conditioning deficit was observed in that the CS1 conditioned with the 5-sec gap supported less excitatory responding than the CS1 conditioned with the 0-sec gap. However, CS2 elicited more conditioned responding in the group trained with the 5-sec CS1-US gap than in the group trained with the 0-sec CS1-US gap. Thus, the CS1-US interval had inverse effects on first- and second-order conditioned responding. Experiment 2 was conducted as a sensory preconditioning analogue to Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, rats received the CS1-->CS2 pairings prior to the CS1-->US pairings (in which CS1 was again conditioned with either a 0 or a 5-sec ISI). Experiment 2 showed a dissociation between first- and second-order conditioned responding similar to that observed in Experiment 1. These outcomes are not compatible with the view that differences in responding to CSs conditioned with different ISIs are mediated exclusively by differences in associative value. The results are discussed in the framework of the temporal coding hypothesis, according to which temporal relationships between events are encoded in elementary associations.
引用
收藏
页码:144 / 153
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] ENCODING OF THE UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS IN PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING
    COLWILL, RM
    MOTZKIN, DK
    ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR, 1994, 22 (04): : 384 - 394
  • [32] A model of hippocampal activity in trace conditioning: Where's the trace?
    Rodriguez, P
    Levy, WB
    BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2001, 115 (06) : 1224 - 1238
  • [33] Temporal encoding in fear conditioning revealed through associative reflex facilitation (vol 118, pg 395, 2004)
    Lindquist, DH
    Brown, TH
    BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2004, 118 (03) : 461 - 461
  • [34] A cognitive account of trace conditioning in insects
    Paoli, Marco
    Macri, Catherine
    Giurfa, Martin
    CURRENT OPINION IN INSECT SCIENCE, 2023, 57
  • [35] TRACE CONDITIONING OF CONDITIONED EMOTIONAL RESPONSE
    KAMIN, LJ
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1961, 54 (02): : 149 - &
  • [36] Awareness in trace and delay fear conditioning
    Schaer, Thomas C.
    Weike, Almut I.
    Hamm, Alfons O.
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2006, 43 : S87 - S87
  • [37] Measuring human trace fear conditioning
    Wehrli, Jelena M.
    Xia, Yanfang
    Gerster, Samuel
    Bach, Dominik R.
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 59 (12)
  • [38] LATENT INHIBITION - A TRACE CONDITIONING PHENOMENON
    DEVIETTI, TL
    BAUSTE, RL
    NUTT, G
    BARRETT, OV
    DALY, K
    PETREE, AD
    LEARNING AND MOTIVATION, 1987, 18 (02) : 185 - 201
  • [39] CS MEMORY AFTER TRACE CONDITIONING
    HONEY, RC
    HALL, G
    LEARNING AND MOTIVATION, 1992, 23 (02) : 145 - 155
  • [40] THE HIPPOCAMPUS APPEARS NECESSARY FOR TRACE CONDITIONING
    WEISZ, DJ
    SOLOMON, PR
    THOMPSON, RF
    BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, 1980, 16 (03) : 164 - 164