Abstract

Rats were given six acquisition trials, one trial a day, in a straight alley with either an ascending or a descending series of varied reward magnitudes. In accordance with expectations from sequential theory, the subjects that were trained with an ascending series were more resistant to extinction than the subjects that were trained with a descending series.

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