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Review
. 1991 Jan-Mar;26(1):26-31.
doi: 10.1007/BF02690975.

Human classical conditioning. The status of the CS

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Human classical conditioning. The status of the CS

A B Levey et al. Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 1991 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Recent reports of failure to obtain blocking in human galvanic skin response (GSR) conditioning, together with our own equivocal results with eyelid conditioning, have motivated us to re-examine the status of the conditioned stimulus (CS) in human conditioning studies. The issues raised by compound stimuli, by contextual cues and occasion setting stimuli, and by cross-modal transfer are considered in the light of data from our laboratories. These data include observations on the interchangeability of stimulus modalities during acquisition, the use of varying information loads embedded in occasion setting displays, the comparison of alternative blocking designs and the analysis of response topography in relation to stimulus variability. They suggested that an adequate account of the CS in human conditioning studies must recognize that it is dynamically processed and reprocessed both during and after acquisition.

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