Gradient Shift is Sensitive to the Width of the Generalization Test Range
Abstract
Generalization gradients are sensitive to the manner in which participants are trained and tested. Discrimination training causes the generalization gradient to shift away from a stimulus paired with reinforcement (S+) in a direction opposite a stimulus paired with nonreinforcement (S-). In some cases, this leads to participants responding more frequently to a novel stimulus than S+ (a so-called peak shift). The present research examined how...
Paper Details
Title
Gradient Shift is Sensitive to the Width of the Generalization Test Range
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
3
Pages
401 - 414
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