PROPER CONTROL PROCEDURE IN THE "ON-THE-BASE-LINE" TYPE OF CER EXPERIMENT
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Two experiments were conducted in order to search for the proper control procedure in the on-the-base-line type of CER experiment, using rats as subjects and licking behavior as the criterion response. In the first experiment, both the TRC and the traditional control procedure in which the US (shock) was explicitly unpaired were shown to be inadequate control procedures, for the reason that both procedures contributed to the different basal emotional level of <I>S</I>s from that of experimental group. In addition, there was evidence of conditioning of "inhibition" in the traditional control group. In the second experiment, the adequacy of Hammond's 'random control' procedure was confirmed.
- 公益社団法人 日本心理学会の論文
著者
関連論文
- DIFFICULT DISCRIMINATION AND DISCRIMINATION REVERSAL IN CER
- PROPER CONTROL PROCEDURE IN THE "ON-THE-BASE-LINE" TYPE OF CER EXPERIMENT