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Discriminative Stimulus Functions of Drugs: Interpretationsdiscriminative effects of the eliciting stimulus. The principle is also illustrated in the organization of this book, which, in speaking of the stimulus properties of drugs, separates these into discriminative and eliciting and reinforcing properties.包裹 发表于 2025-3-25 16:40:39
cation of major conceptual papers, review articles, and books. Dews (1955), Sidman (1955), and Brady (1956) published some of the first methodologically significant papers, changing the way both psychologists and pharmacologists viewed the analysis of the behavioral actions of drugs. Dews and MorseOASIS 发表于 2025-3-25 23:17:41
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Conditioning of the Activity Effects of Drugs injection of a drug which produced a change in activity, and the conditioned stimulus (CS) was a neutral event, such as placing the animal in an activity cage, which was paired with the drug injection. As a result of the CS-US pairing, the presentation of the CS alone was found capable of producing现代 发表于 2025-3-26 12:29:23
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Unconditioned Stimulus Functions of Drugs: Interpretationsns—eliciting, reinforcing, and discriminative functions. In their eliciting function, drugs can act as unconditioned stimuli in a Pavlovian or Type-S conditioning paradigm; that is, drug effects, paired with other stimuli in the Pavlovian mode, can endow those stimuli with new behavior-eliciting powCrohns-disease 发表于 2025-3-26 18:01:39
Discriminative Control of Behavior by Drug Statesay. Also, without discriminative training, the performance of behaviors learned while an animal is drugged may appear conditional upon the drug state present during response acquisition; the response may fail to transfer, or transfer only partially, into different drug states.