Pavlovian conditioning: pigeon nictitating membrane |
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Authors: | Burns Rosalind Burgos José E Donahoe John W |
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Affiliation: | a University of Massachusetts/Amherst, Amherst, MA, United States b University of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
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Abstract: | A new Pavlovian conditioning preparation was developed using the nictitating membrane of the restrained pigeon. Either visual or auditory stimuli served as conditioned stimuli (CSs) with an unconditioned stimulus (US) of a puff of air to the cornea. Movement of the nictitating membrane constituted the conditioned and unconditioned responses (CR and UR). Conditioning was studied with the Kamin blocking procedure. In agreement with findings from other conditioning preparations, responding to the redundant stimulus was attenuated relative to a stimulus that received the same number of CS-US pairings in a compound-conditioning procedure. Although response attenuation occurred, substantial individual variation was observed within the blocking procedure, a finding with some precedent in the experimental literature. Theoretical analysis and neural-network simulations indicate that inter-subject variation in response attenuation may result from differences in the extent to which contextual stimuli contribute to the functional CS. |
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Keywords: | Pavlovian conditioning Pigeon Nictitating membrane Blocking design Context Neural network simulation |
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