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. 1970 Jan;13(1):67-73.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1970.13-67.

Conditioned suppression and conditioned enhancement with the same positive UCS: an effect of CS duration

Conditioned suppression and conditioned enhancement with the same positive UCS: an effect of CS duration

D Meltzer et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1970 Jan.

Abstract

Previous experiments have shown that positively reinforced operant responding is suppressed during a conditioned stimulus terminated with an electric shock (conditioned suppression). In the present experiment, the conditioned stimulus was terminated with a positive unconditioned stimulus, and it was found that the duration of the conditioned stimulus was a key factor in determining whether response suppression or response enhancement was observed during the stimulus. The lever-pressing responses of rats were maintained by a variable-interval schedule of food reinforcement. While the rats were pressing the lever, a light was occasionally turned on, its offset coincident with a brief period of access to a sucrose solution. In consecutive blocks of sessions, the light duration was 40 sec, 12 sec, or 120 sec. Results showed that the rate of lever pressing was substantially suppressed during the 12-sec stimulus, slightly suppressed during the 40-sec stimulus, and enhanced during the 120-sec stimulus.

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