CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION.

This study addressed the question of whether or not a stimulus paired with the termination of shock would acquire a positive conditioned reinforcing function. Previous investigators have suggested that a stimulus paired with shock termination must increase the frequency of a response upon which it i...

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Main Author: HIMADI, WILLIAM GEORGE.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1982
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1840262015-10-23T04:29:02Z CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION. HIMADI, WILLIAM GEORGE. Reinforcement (Psychology) Conditioned response. Shock -- Psychological aspects. This study addressed the question of whether or not a stimulus paired with the termination of shock would acquire a positive conditioned reinforcing function. Previous investigators have suggested that a stimulus paired with shock termination must increase the frequency of a response upon which it is made contingent. This test for conditioned reinforcement is incomplete because multiple stimulus functions will be established during conditioning trials that can influence the rate of responding. The solution to this multiple stimulus control problem involved the effects of reinforcement upon events antecedent to the criterion response. Reinforcement results in the establishment of discriminative stimulus control. The test for conditioned reinforcement from shock termination, therefore, would involve using the presumed conditioned reinforcer to establish discriminative control for a response. Subjects were four male albino rats of the Wistar strain. The experimental procedure was divided into three phases. The initial phase involved consecutive trials in which a tone was paired with shock offset. The next phase continued tone/shock offset pairings and, in addition, the tone alone was presented sometimes for establishment of a lever press. In the third phase an attempt was made to bring the lever press under the discriminative stimulus control of a light. A successful response shaping effect was obtained for two of the four rats. There was no establishment of discriminative stimulus control for level pressing for the two rats who proceeded to the discrimination test for conditioned reinforcement. Conditioned reinforcement from shock termination was not revealed in this study. The establishment of stable discriminative control over the criterion response would require a strong reinforcer relative to the other established stimulus functions. Future research should concentrate on developing procedures to maximize the conditioned reinforcing properties while minimizing the control from competing stimulus functions. 1982 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184026 682621168 8219869 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Reinforcement (Psychology)
Conditioned response.
Shock -- Psychological aspects.
spellingShingle Reinforcement (Psychology)
Conditioned response.
Shock -- Psychological aspects.
HIMADI, WILLIAM GEORGE.
CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION.
description This study addressed the question of whether or not a stimulus paired with the termination of shock would acquire a positive conditioned reinforcing function. Previous investigators have suggested that a stimulus paired with shock termination must increase the frequency of a response upon which it is made contingent. This test for conditioned reinforcement is incomplete because multiple stimulus functions will be established during conditioning trials that can influence the rate of responding. The solution to this multiple stimulus control problem involved the effects of reinforcement upon events antecedent to the criterion response. Reinforcement results in the establishment of discriminative stimulus control. The test for conditioned reinforcement from shock termination, therefore, would involve using the presumed conditioned reinforcer to establish discriminative control for a response. Subjects were four male albino rats of the Wistar strain. The experimental procedure was divided into three phases. The initial phase involved consecutive trials in which a tone was paired with shock offset. The next phase continued tone/shock offset pairings and, in addition, the tone alone was presented sometimes for establishment of a lever press. In the third phase an attempt was made to bring the lever press under the discriminative stimulus control of a light. A successful response shaping effect was obtained for two of the four rats. There was no establishment of discriminative stimulus control for level pressing for the two rats who proceeded to the discrimination test for conditioned reinforcement. Conditioned reinforcement from shock termination was not revealed in this study. The establishment of stable discriminative control over the criterion response would require a strong reinforcer relative to the other established stimulus functions. Future research should concentrate on developing procedures to maximize the conditioned reinforcing properties while minimizing the control from competing stimulus functions.
author HIMADI, WILLIAM GEORGE.
author_facet HIMADI, WILLIAM GEORGE.
author_sort HIMADI, WILLIAM GEORGE.
title CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION.
title_short CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION.
title_full CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION.
title_fullStr CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION.
title_full_unstemmed CONDITIONED REINFORCEMENT FROM SHOCK TERMINATION.
title_sort conditioned reinforcement from shock termination.
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1982
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184026
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