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Review
. 1995 Jan-Mar;30(1):12-33.
doi: 10.1007/BF02691387.

A model of Pavlovian conditioning: variations in representations of the unconditional stimulus

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A model of Pavlovian conditioning: variations in representations of the unconditional stimulus

W J Jacobs et al. Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 1995 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

We present a model of Pavlovian excitatory conditioning in which associative strength and malleable central representations of unconditional stimuli determine the strength of conditional responding. Presentation of a conditioned stimulus acts through an experientially determined associative bond to activate a representation of the unconditional stimulus. The activation of the representation produces a conditioned response. A striking feature of the model is its ability to describe changes in conditioned response magnitude in terms of alterations of representations of the unconditional stimulus. Another is its acknowledgement of the capacity of associative bonds to survive behavioral extinction. The model describes much of the data reported from excitatory conditioning experiments and predicts counterintuitive phenomena.

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