Impact of the number of stimulus pairs on delay conditioning.
<p>Learning paths for each <i>CS-US</i> pair for a single experimental run. Each thin line tracks the expectation <i>E</i> for a single stimulus pair. Note that the paths do not increase monotonically, which shows that there can be interference across pairs. The vertica...
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| Resumo: | <p>Learning paths for each <i>CS-US</i> pair for a single experimental run. Each thin line tracks the expectation <i>E</i> for a single stimulus pair. Note that the paths do not increase monotonically, which shows that there can be interference across pairs. The vertical read lines indicate the time at which the average <i>E</i> across pairs (thicker green line) reaches 80% performance level.</p> <p>(EPS)</p> |
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