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Lantz, 1976 - Google Patents

The effect of intensity of the preexposed stimulus on subsequent conditioning

Lantz, 1976

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15972063244664163407
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Lantz A
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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society

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The intensity of a tone presented 60 trials prior to conditioning with a latent inhibition procedure in a conditional emotional response paradigm was either 60, 90, or 120 dB. The tone either remained constant or was shifted between preexposure and conditioning. No …
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