A RETRIEVAL CUE FOR EXTINCTION ATTENUATES RESPONSE RECOVERY (RENEWAL)CAUSED BY A RETURN TO THE CONDITIONING CONTEXT

Citation
Dc. Brooks et Me. Bouton, A RETRIEVAL CUE FOR EXTINCTION ATTENUATES RESPONSE RECOVERY (RENEWAL)CAUSED BY A RETURN TO THE CONDITIONING CONTEXT, Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes, 20(4), 1994, pp. 366-379
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental","Behavioral Sciences",Psychology
ISSN journal
00977403
Volume
20
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
366 - 379
Database
ISI
SICI code
0097-7403(1994)20:4<366:ARCFEA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
When conditioning and extinction are conducted in different contexts, a return to the conditioning context causes a renewal of conditioned r esponding. The results of 4 experiments with rats in an appetitive con ditioning preparation suggest that renewal results from a failure to r etrieve extinction outside the extinction context. Presentation of a c ue from extinction during renewal testing attenuated the renewal effec t; attenuation depended on the cue's correlation with extinction. On i ts own, the cue did not elicit responding, suggesting it was not a con ditioned exciter; it also failed tests for conditioned inhibition. The authors propose that it worked by retrieving a memory of extinction. The findings parallel previous results with spontaneous recovery and a re thus consistent with the view that renewal and spontaneous recovery result from a common mechanism.