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Stimulus representation in SOP: I. Theoretical rationalization and some implications.

Behavioural processes

Brandon SE, Vogel EH, Wagner AR.
PMID: 12729966
Behav Processes. 2003 Apr 28;62(1):5-25. doi: 10.1016/s0376-6357(03)00016-0.

THE SOP MODEL [INFORMATION PROCESSING IN ANIMALS: Memory Mechanisms, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1981, p. 5] is described in terms of its assumed stimulus representation, network characteristics, and rules for learning and performance. It is shown how several Pavlovian conditioning...

Changes in cue associability across training in human causal learning.

Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes

Mitchell CJ, Harris JA, Westbrook RF, Griffiths O.
PMID: 18954228
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2008 Oct;34(4):423-36. doi: 10.1037/0097-7403.34.4.423.

A series of experiments studied the amount learned about two food cues (A and B) whose presentation in a meal was followed by an allergy (+) in a fictitious patient. Participants were trained with A+ and C+ in Phase...

Retraction of Ross and LoLordo findings concerning blocking in serial feature-positive discriminations.

Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes

LoLordo VM, Ross RT.
PMID: 1364942
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 1990 Oct;16(4):402-6.

Findings concerning the effectiveness of stimuli from various conditioning procedures in blocking conditioned excitation and occasion-setting functions of an added stimulus in a serial feature-postive discrimination training procedure (LoLordo & Ross, 1987; Ross & LoLordo, 1986, 1987) are retracted....

Stepping outside the box in considering the C/T ratio.

Behavioural processes

Domjan M.
PMID: 12729972
Behav Processes. 2003 Apr 28;62(1):103-114. doi: 10.1016/s0376-6357(03)00020-2.

Rate expectancy theory (RET) predicts that in Pavlovian procedures conditioned responding will be directly related to the ratio of time spent in the experimental context (C) relative to the trial time (T) or duration of the conditioned stimulus (CS)....

Formation of a novel preference and aversion by simultaneous activation of the representations of absent cues.

Behavioural processes

Dwyer DM.
PMID: 24894367
Behav Processes. 2000 Mar 14;48(3):159-64. doi: 10.1016/s0376-6357(99)00080-7.

Pairing the associatively activated representation of almond with the representation of sucrose resulted in greater consumption of almond on test than controls. In addition, pairing the representation of almond with the representation of quinine resulted in lower almond consumption...

Transitive responding in pigeons: influences of stimulus frequency and reinforcement history.

Behavioural processes

Siemann M, Delius JD, Wright AA.
PMID: 24897441
Behav Processes. 1996 Sep;37(2):185-95. doi: 10.1016/0376-6357(96)00020-4.

Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334-341) trained pigeons to discriminate four overlapping pairs of stimuli A + B -, B + C -, C + D - and D + E - (+...

Gap timing and the spectral timing model.

Behavioural processes

Hopson JW.
PMID: 24897525
Behav Processes. 1999 Apr;45(1):23-31. doi: 10.1016/s0376-6357(99)00007-8.

A hypothesized mechanism underlying gap timing was implemented in the Spectral Timing Model [Grossberg, S., Schmajuk, N., 1989. Neural dynamics of adaptive timing and temporal discrimination during associative learning. Neural Netw. 2, 79-102] , a neural network timing model....

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