1987
The Comparator Hypothesis of Conditioned Response Generation: Manifest Conditioned Excitation and Inhibition as a Function of Relative Excitatory Strengths of CS and Conditioning Context at the Time of Testing
Kasprow W, Schachtman T, Miller R. The Comparator Hypothesis of Conditioned Response Generation: Manifest Conditioned Excitation and Inhibition as a Function of Relative Excitatory Strengths of CS and Conditioning Context at the Time of Testing. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Animal Learning And Cognition 1987, 13: 395-406. PMID: 3668477, DOI: 10.1037/0097-7403.13.4.395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsArousalAssociation LearningConditioning, ClassicalDrinkingFemaleInhibition, PsychologicalMaleMotivationRatsRats, Inbred StrainsReaction TimeConceptsTraining contextAssociative valueAssociative strengthTest contextTime of testingComparator hypothesisCS-US associationLick suppression paradigmDifferent conditioning historiesTime of conditioningComparator stimuliAssociative summationExcitatory associationsAssociative statusConditioning contextInhibitory associationsExcitatory contextSuppression paradigmExperiment 1Excitatory strengthExperiment 2Conditioning historyResponse generationDissimilar contextsExplanatory burden
1985
A retrograde gradient for disruption of a conditioned aversion to drinking cold water by ECS administered during the CS-US interval
Kasprow W, Schachtman T, Miller R. A retrograde gradient for disruption of a conditioned aversion to drinking cold water by ECS administered during the CS-US interval. Physiology & Behavior 1985, 34: 879-882. PMID: 2997815, DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(85)90007-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociability of a Previously Conditioned Stimulus as a Function of Qualitative Changes in the US
Kasprow W, Schachtman T, Miller R. Associability of a Previously Conditioned Stimulus as a Function of Qualitative Changes in the US. The Quarterly Journal Of Experimental Psychology Section B 1985, 37: 33-48. PMID: 3983420, DOI: 10.1080/14640748508402085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlocking but not conditioned inhibition results when an added stimulus is reinforced in compound with multiple pretrained stimuli.
Schachtman T, Kasprow W, Chee M, Miller R. Blocking but not conditioned inhibition results when an added stimulus is reinforced in compound with multiple pretrained stimuli. The American Journal Of Psychology 1985, 98: 283-95. PMID: 4037148, DOI: 10.2307/1422445.Peer-Reviewed Original Research