Abstract

Using an incentive model of avoidance learning in which intertrial interval was manipulated to provide nonrewards (N), small rewards (S), or large rewards (L), specific sequences of rewards were generated. A SNNL sequence yielded better shuttlebox avoidance than a LNNS sequence for the same intertrial interval, but only when intertrial interval was relatively long.

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