Reward magnitude and shock variables (continuity and intensity) in shuttlebox-avoidance learning |
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Authors: | Dorothy E McAllister Wallace R McAllister Stephen E Dieter |
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Institution: | 1. Psychology Department, Northern Illinois University, 60115, DeKalb, Illinois
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Abstract: | In Experiment I, eight groups of rats (n = 20) were given shuttlebox-avoidance training. Two levels of shock (.3 and 1.6 mA) were combined factorially with two levels of reward (large and small) under both continuous and discontinuous (.75 sec on and 2.00 sec off) shock. Visual situational cues were absent after a shuttle response for the large-reward condition and present for the small-reward condition. Superior performance was obtained with weak rather than strong shock under both reward conditions and with large rather than small reward only under the weak-shock condition. Continuity of shock had no differential effect on performance. Experiment II allowed the conclusion that the reward effect was attributable to a reinforcement mechanism. The data were taken as support for the effective reinforcement theory, which emphasizes the importance in avoidance learning of fear conditioned to situational cues. |
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