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The influence of predictive accuracy on serial conditioning in the rat

Pearce et al., 1988

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9245600316687094394
Author
Pearce J
Wilson P
Kaye H
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B

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Three experiments with rats examined the strength of approach to a light when serial conditioning was conducted with the sequence light-tone-food, partly to examine the generality of findings obtained previously from pigeons. In Experiment 1 the light was …
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