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. 1991 Apr-Jun;26(2):132-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02691036.

Blocking and unconditioned response diminution in human classical autonomic conditioning

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Blocking and unconditioned response diminution in human classical autonomic conditioning

H D Kimmel et al. Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 1991 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of three experiments on blocking and unconditioned response diminution in human SCR conditioning. Recent theories of conditioning propose that reduced processing of the unconditioned stimulus due to conditioning results in reduced unconditioned response magnitude and in blocking of conditioning of a second conditioned stimulus when it is in compound with the previously conditioned stimulus. In these experiments, clear evidence of diminution of the unconditioned response was obtained in all three studies, but blocking was found only in the third study, which employed a within-subject design and in which the blocking was observed only after at least one extinction trial on both the blocked and nonblocked stimuli. Order of testing was not a factor in this delayed blocking effect. These results do not support the view that blocking occurs because of reduced processing of the unconditioned stimulus in the unconditioned response diminution sense.

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