Classic conditioning in aged rabbits: Delay, trace, and long-delay conditioning

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Solomon, PR
GrocciaEllison, M
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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Young (0.5 years) and aged (2+, 3+, and 4+ years) rabbits underwent acquisition of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in a delay (500-ms conditioned stimulus [CS], 400-ms interstimulus interval [ISI]), long-delay (1,000-ms CS, 900-ms ISI), or trace (500-ms CS, 400-ms stimulus-free period) paradigm. Collapsing across age groups, there is a general tendency for animals to acquire trace conditioning more slowly than delay conditioning. Collapsing across conditioning paradigms, there is a general tendency for aged animals to acquire more slowly than younger animals. Of greater significance, however, are the age differences in the different conditioning paradigms. In the delay and long-delay paradigms, significant conditioning deficits first appeared in the 4+-year-old group. In the trace conditioning paradigm, significant conditioning deficits became apparent in the 2+-year-old animals.
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