The learning curve: Implications of a quantitative analysis

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · New York State Psychiatric Institute · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The negatively accelerated, gradually increasing learning curve is an artifact of group averaging in several commonly used basic learning paradigms (pigeon autoshaping, delay- and trace-eye-blink conditioning in the rabbit and rat, autoshaped hopper entry in the rat, plus maze performance in the rat, and water maze performance in the mouse). The learning curves for individual subjects show an abrupt, often step-like increase from the untrained level of responding to the level seen in the well trained subject. The rise is at least as abrupt as that commonly seen in psychometric functions in stimulus detection experiments. It may indicate that the appearance of conditioned behavior is mediated by an…

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Keywords
  • Learning curve
  • Engram
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Associative learning
  • Classical conditioning
  • Psychology
  • Associative property
  • Conditioning
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