Abstract

Two groups of human Ss were run for monetary reward in baseline and test conditions using timeout (TO) as a US in a CER paradigm. Groups differed only with respect to experimental instructions. The F group received instructions which established the TO discrimination, whereas the R group received similar instructions which did not. A facilitatory effect during CS in the test phase was found to be mainly a function of those instructions which did not specify the significance of the TO stimulus.

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