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- W2040476712 abstract "In previous attempts to induce Pavlovian modulation of human evaluative flavor–flavor associations, the recurrent finding was that exposure to a Feature Positive (FP) schedule (XA+/A−), in which flavor A was reinforced by the aversive flavor Tween20 if and only if it was accompanied by a feature stimulus X, did not result in the expected X-modulated dislike for target A, but in simple unconditional A-US associations. The first experiment reported here investigated if more extended training results in a shift from simple A-US learning to the development of X-modulated A-US associations. Participants were exposed to a 32-trial, 4-session sequential FP schedule using flavors both for feature and target stimuli. The modulatory and/or excitatory power of the stimuli was assessed after each training session. After initial training, participants again acquired a simple unmodulated target A-US association. Contrary to expectations, the additional training sessions did not result in participants gradually learning the XA+/A− discrimination, but rather seemed to corroborate the already established A-US association. This was true whether or not participants acquired valid explicit knowledge about the conditional X→(A-US) relation. The second experiment tested the hypothesis that what can be described as conditional flavor preferences may actually be based on a configural learning process. Participants were exposed to a single-session, eight-trial XA+/A− simultaneous discrimination schedule, the parameters of which were selected so as to enhance the probability of configuring XA, while simultaneously making it likely to observe a pattern of evaluations similar to an X-modulated dislike for A (X was less salient than A). Even though there was good evidence that participants noticed flavor X, they again failed to solve the XA+/A− discrimination and most probably acquired an association between the more salient flavor A and the US. The possibility is discussed that evaluative learning, unlike expectancy learning, might ultimately prove not to be subject to modulation." @default.
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- W2040476712 title "Neither Extended Sequential nor Simultaneous Feature Positive Training Result in Modulation of Evaluative Flavor–Flavor Conditioning in Humans" @default.
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