Time aspect of conditioning Flashcards

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What is the effect of inter-trial interval?

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General rule: longer ITI > higher CR
When amount of pairings CS-US are the same

ITI = time it takes before US is presented after CS is presented

CS…… US

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What is the best ratio between ITI and how long CS is presented? I/T

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Why is I/T so important?

I = inter trial interval
T = time presenting CS

The bigger the ratio
(ITI / CS) the stronger conditioning occurs

CS….US / CS……..

longer CS is better

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What is the conditioned response according to HOLLAND?

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CR (conditioned response) is linear function of ITI

CS = 20 seconds (longer is better)
If you then present
CS=10 can be just as strong conditioning if ITI becomes 2x as big

40/ 10
20/ 20

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What is relative waiting time hypothesis?

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Waiting time until US comes after CS is shown = CS waiting time

Waiting time” till US is shown without considering the CS = context-waiting time

CS is only informative if : CS waiting time is shorter < than context waiting time!

small I/T ratio: CS waiting time ≈ context waiting time

CS not very informative in predicting when US will be presented

Big I/T ratio: CS waiting time < contextwachttijd

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What is the rate expectancy theory? Gallistel & Gibbon

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Goes further than relative waiting time..

organismen hebben notie van “tijdsduur”,

Organisms have a time orientation.
They memorize how long certain events take in the conditioning procedures.

They compare temporal variables > which determine behavior

Look up!

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What is the problem with I/T MODELS?

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expectation of several acquisition trials…

How about single trial conditioning?:

Fear conditioning > has proven to work on a single trial
Taste aversion as well

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