Mackintosh N J
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 1975 Oct;1(4):335-45. doi: 10.1037//0097-7403.1.4.335.
Four experiments, all employing the conditioned suppression of licking in thirsty rats, examined the extent to which reinforcement of one component, A, of a compound conditioned stimulus, AB, would "block" conditioning to the other element, B, on the first compound trial. Suppression to B was unaffected by prior reinforcement of A; that is, no evidence of blocking was obtained. If additional reinforced trials were given to the AB compound, further conditioning to B was blocked by prior reinforcement of A. Thus blocking appeared to take at least one trial to develop. These results suggest that blocking is not due to any competition between stimuli for association with reinforcement, but is a consequence of the animals' ignoring the added element once they have learned that it is redundant.
四项实验均采用口渴大鼠舔舐行为的条件性抑制,研究了复合条件刺激AB中的一个成分A得到强化时,在首次复合试验中对另一成分B的条件作用产生“阻断”的程度。对B的抑制不受A先前强化的影响;也就是说,未获得阻断的证据。如果对AB复合刺激给予额外的强化试验,对B的进一步条件作用会被A先前的强化所阻断。因此,阻断似乎至少需要一次试验才能形成。这些结果表明,阻断并非由于刺激之间对与强化建立联系的竞争,而是动物一旦了解到新增成分多余便忽略它的结果。