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. 2003 Aug;31(3):242-56.
doi: 10.3758/bf03195986.

Temporal integration and temporal backward associations in human and nonhuman subjects

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Temporal integration and temporal backward associations in human and nonhuman subjects

Francisco Arcediano et al. Learn Behav. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

Two experiments are reported that demonstrate temporal integration of independently acquired temporal relationships, including backward associations, in both human (Experiment 1) and nonhuman (rats, Experiment 2) subjects. The experiments were designed and analyzed in the framework of the temporal coding hypothesis (e.g., Matzel, Held, & Miller, 1988; Savastano & Miller, 1998) as a strategy toward illuminating the use of temporal information and assessing the existence of temporal backward associations. Both experiments provided evidence of retrieval of associations to an event that was expected to occur prior to the moment in time at which a stimulus was presented (i.e., backward associations). In addition, Experiment 1 constitutes the first controlled demonstration of temporal integration by human subjects.

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