H. Lachnit et A. Kinder, DO PROCESSING TIMES FOR LOGICAL RELATIONS OF DIFFERING COMPLEXITY VARY IN DIFFERENTIAL EYELID CONDITIONING, Zeitschrift fur experimentelle Psychologie, 43(4), 1996, pp. 571-584
Two logical relations, conjunction (AND) and exclusive disjunction (XO
R), differ in formal complexity as well as in observable difficulties.
AND results in less errors, fewer trials to criterion, and shorter pr
ocessing time per trial than XOR. Two paradigms of differential classi
cal conditioning are based on these rules. Negative patterning (A+, B, AB-) equals XOR, and positive patterning (A-, B-, AB+) equals AND. W
e studied experimentally whether or not differences in processing time
per trial are reflected in different optimal interstimulus intervals
in human eyelid conditioning. Results of four groups (AND/XOR x 400/12
00 ms; each group n = 10) suggest that differential conditioning could
be observed in positive patterning (800-1000 ms) earlier than in nega
tive patterning (1000-1200 ms).