Perceptual learning in an appetitive Pavlovian procedure: analysis of the effectiveness of the common element.
Non-reinforced preexposure to two stimuli often enhances discrimination between them. Analyses of this perceptual learning phenomenon have mainly focused on the role played by the distinctive stimulus features; this study examined the contribution of the non-distinctive common elements. A standard a...
Main Authors: | Mondragón, E, Murphy, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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