Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across Time

A meaningless symbol that repeatedly co-occurs with emotionally salient faces (US) can transform into a valenced symbol (CS). US-to-CS valence transformations have been observed for CS that have been directly (US→CS0) and indirectly (US→CS0→CS1→CS2) linked with face US. The structure of a US→CS0→CS1...

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Main Authors: Micah Amd, Armando Machado, Marlon Alexandre de Oliveira, Denise Aparecida Passarelli, Julio C. De Rose
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00742/full
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spelling doaj-da28d54d941a4914948c0c19dbe259e02020-11-25T02:14:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-04-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00742427951Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across TimeMicah Amd0Micah Amd1Micah Amd2Armando Machado3Marlon Alexandre de Oliveira4Denise Aparecida Passarelli5Julio C. De Rose6Laboratory of Human Behavior Studies, Department of Psychology, National Institute of Science and Technology – INCT|ECCE, Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, BrazilMontreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, University of South Pacific, Suva, FijiSchool of Psychology, University of Minho, Minho, PortugalLaboratory of Human Behavior Studies, Department of Psychology, National Institute of Science and Technology – INCT|ECCE, Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, BrazilLaboratory of Human Behavior Studies, Department of Psychology, National Institute of Science and Technology – INCT|ECCE, Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, BrazilDepartment of Psychology, University of South Pacific, Suva, FijiA meaningless symbol that repeatedly co-occurs with emotionally salient faces (US) can transform into a valenced symbol (CS). US-to-CS valence transformations have been observed for CS that have been directly (US→CS0) and indirectly (US→CS0→CS1→CS2) linked with face US. The structure of a US→CS0→CS1→CS2 series may be conceptualized in terms of “nodal distance,” where CS0, CS1, and CS2 are 0, 1, and 2 nodes from the US respectively. Increasing nodal distance between an evaluated CS and its linked US can reduce magnitude of observed CS valence transformations. We explored currently whether nodal distance can influence CS valence extinction, which describes reductions in CS valence following repeated exposures to CS without any accompanying US. In our study, faces with happy/neutral/sad expressions (US) were directly linked with nonsense words (US→CS0). The directly linked CS0 was concurrently linked with other words (CS0→CS1, CS1→CS2). Subjects evaluated all stimuli before and after conditioning, then continued to provide CS evaluations twice a week for 6 weeks. Bayesian factors provided credible evidence for the transformation and extinction of CS valences that were 0 and 1 nodes from US (all BF10’s > 100). The variability across post-conditioning CS evaluations provides indirect evidence for context-sensitive/propositional and structural/associative operations during CS evaluations.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00742/fullextinctionvalence transformationlearning theoryclassical conditioningemotion
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Marlon Alexandre de Oliveira
Denise Aparecida Passarelli
Julio C. De Rose
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Micah Amd
Micah Amd
Armando Machado
Marlon Alexandre de Oliveira
Denise Aparecida Passarelli
Julio C. De Rose
Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across Time
Frontiers in Psychology
extinction
valence transformation
learning theory
classical conditioning
emotion
author_facet Micah Amd
Micah Amd
Micah Amd
Armando Machado
Marlon Alexandre de Oliveira
Denise Aparecida Passarelli
Julio C. De Rose
author_sort Micah Amd
title Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across Time
title_short Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across Time
title_full Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across Time
title_fullStr Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across Time
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Nodal Distance on Conditioned Stimulus Valences Across Time
title_sort effects of nodal distance on conditioned stimulus valences across time
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-04-01
description A meaningless symbol that repeatedly co-occurs with emotionally salient faces (US) can transform into a valenced symbol (CS). US-to-CS valence transformations have been observed for CS that have been directly (US→CS0) and indirectly (US→CS0→CS1→CS2) linked with face US. The structure of a US→CS0→CS1→CS2 series may be conceptualized in terms of “nodal distance,” where CS0, CS1, and CS2 are 0, 1, and 2 nodes from the US respectively. Increasing nodal distance between an evaluated CS and its linked US can reduce magnitude of observed CS valence transformations. We explored currently whether nodal distance can influence CS valence extinction, which describes reductions in CS valence following repeated exposures to CS without any accompanying US. In our study, faces with happy/neutral/sad expressions (US) were directly linked with nonsense words (US→CS0). The directly linked CS0 was concurrently linked with other words (CS0→CS1, CS1→CS2). Subjects evaluated all stimuli before and after conditioning, then continued to provide CS evaluations twice a week for 6 weeks. Bayesian factors provided credible evidence for the transformation and extinction of CS valences that were 0 and 1 nodes from US (all BF10’s > 100). The variability across post-conditioning CS evaluations provides indirect evidence for context-sensitive/propositional and structural/associative operations during CS evaluations.
topic extinction
valence transformation
learning theory
classical conditioning
emotion
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00742/full
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