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. 1982 Jul-Sep;17(3):129-39.
doi: 10.1007/BF03001207.

Roles of the qualities and locations of stimuli and responses in simple associative learning. The quality-location hypothesis

Roles of the qualities and locations of stimuli and responses in simple associative learning. The quality-location hypothesis

J D Miller et al. Pavlov J Biol Sci. 1982 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

The Quality-Location Phenomenon is defined by the previous research of Lawicka (1964 and 1969) in which dogs easily learn go/no-go tasks to differences in stimulus quality and go-left/go-right tasks to differences in stimulus location whereas the opposite pairings of tasks and stimulus attributes are difficult to learn. The Lawicka-Konorski explanation in terms of drive differentiation and response selection is described, and a new hypothesis, the Quality-Location Hypothesis, is offered. This hypothesis states that the quality of a stimulus best serves as a cue for the quality of a response, whereas the location of a stimulus best serves as a cue for the location of a response. The evidence for the hypothesis is reviewed, and experimental considerations for its evaluation are mentioned.

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