Extinction of instrumental (operant) learning: interference, varieties of context, and mechanisms of contextual control
Abstract
This article reviews recent research on the extinction of instrumental (or operant) conditioning from the perspective that it is an example of a general retroactive interference process. Previous discussions of interference have focused primarily on findings from Pavlovian conditioning. The present review shows that extinction in instrumental learning has much in common with other examples of retroactive interference in instrumental learning...
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Title
Extinction of instrumental (operant) learning: interference, varieties of context, and mechanisms of contextual control
Published Date
Oct 22, 2018
Journal
Volume
236
Issue
1
Pages
7 - 19
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