Amundson Jeffrey C, Escobar Martha, Miller Ralph R
Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA.
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2003 Oct;29(4):311-22. doi: 10.1037/0097-7403.29.4.311.
The nature of interference between cues (X, A) trained apart with a common outcome (O; an unconditioned stimulus) was explored by assessing proactive interference in first-order Pavlovian conditioning (i.e., A-O, X-O, resulting in attenuated responding to X). Three lick-suppression studies were conducted with water-deprived rats. Posttraining extinction of the interfering cue (A) attenuated proactive interference (Experiment 1), which mirrors the observation that extinction of the competing cue can reduce competition between cues trained together (e.g., recovery from overshadowing). Proactive interference was also attenuated with manipulations known to attenuate interference between outcomes trained apart (e.g., counterconditioning), namely reminder cues (Experiment 2) and renewal (Experiment 3). The findings suggest that similar processes underlie interference between cues trained apart, between cues trained together, and between outcomes trained apart.
通过评估一阶巴甫洛夫条件反射中的前摄干扰(即A-O、X-O,导致对X的反应减弱),探究了用共同结果(O;一种无条件刺激)分别训练的线索(X、A)之间干扰的性质。对缺水大鼠进行了三项舔舐抑制研究。干扰线索(A)训练后的消退减弱了前摄干扰(实验1),这反映了一个观察结果,即竞争线索的消退可以减少一起训练的线索之间的竞争(例如,从遮蔽中恢复)。前摄干扰也因已知可减弱分别训练的结果之间干扰的操作(例如,反条件作用)而减弱,即提示线索(实验2)和恢复(实验3)。研究结果表明,分别训练的线索之间、一起训练的线索之间以及分别训练的结果之间的干扰存在相似的过程。