PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF POST-RETRIEVAL EXTINCTION ON THE RETURN OF CONDITIONED RESPONSES IN HUMANS

P. Zuccolo, M. Hunziker
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We conducted a preliminary study to replicate the experiment by Schiller et al. (2010), who found that conditional responses (CR) may be permanently inhibited through post-retrieval extinction, a procedure in which subjects are exposed to a stimulus that was present during conditioning (retrieval cue), such as the presentation of the CS without the US or a single presentation of the US alone, followed by extinction. Eleven adult participants underwent Pavlovian conditioning with three colored squares (CS), two of which (CSa+ and CSb+) were paired with a mild electrical stimulation (US), whereas a third stimulus was never paired with a US (CS-). Twenty-four hours later, the participants were divided into two groups (experimental and control) and underwent extinction, which consisted of presenting all CSs without the US. For the experimental group only, a retrieval cue consisting of a single presentation of the CSa+ and CS- without the US was administered 10 min before extinction. In the test phase, the US was administered four times and then followed by a ten-minute interval and a new extinction procedure. Skin conductance responses to the stimuli were measured. Groups did not differ from each other. They presented equivalent levels of conditioning and extinction as well as an increase in CR amplitudes following the presentation of all stimuli in the test phase. These data do not replicate findings from the original study, suggesting that further analyses are needed to identify variables that control Pavlovian conditioning and extinction in humans. Key words: Pavlovian conditioning, post-retrieval extinction, reconsolidation, skin conductance, humans.
检索后消退对人类条件反应回归影响的初步研究
我们进行了一项初步研究,以复制Schiller等人(2010)的实验,他们发现条件反应(CR)可能会通过检索后消失而被永久抑制,在这一过程中,受试者暴露于条件反射期间存在的刺激(检索线索),例如没有美国的CS呈现或仅呈现美国的单一呈现,然后消失。11名成年参与者接受了巴甫洛夫条件反射,其中两个彩色方块(CSa+和CSb+)与轻度电刺激(US)配对,而第三个刺激从未与US配对(CS-)。24小时后,参与者被分为两组(实验组和对照组),并进行灭绝,其中包括呈现所有CSs而不含US。仅对于实验组,在消失前10分钟给予由CSa+和CS-单一呈现而不含US的检索提示。在测试阶段,美国被注射了四次,然后是10分钟的间隔和一个新的消失程序。测量皮肤电导对刺激的反应。各组之间没有差别。他们表现出同等水平的条件反射和消退,以及在测试阶段呈现所有刺激后CR振幅的增加。这些数据并没有重复最初研究的发现,这表明需要进一步的分析来确定控制巴甫洛夫条件反射和人类灭绝的变量。关键词:巴甫洛夫条件反射,检索后消退,再巩固,皮肤电导,人类。
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