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− | Reversal learning is completion of a task based upon the reversal of discrimination of the two stimuli. The human or animal is trained to respond differentially to two stimuli through reward and punishment conditions. Then the human or animal is subsequently trained under reversed reward values. This means that the approach which was previously rewarded is punished and vice versa. | + | Reversal learning is completion of a task based upon the reversal of discrimination of the two stimuli. The human or animal is trained to respond differentially to two stimuli through reward and punishment conditions. Then the human or animal is subsequently trained under reversed reward values. This means that the approach which was previously rewarded is punished and vice versa. Deficits in |
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Reversal Learning
Basic Characteristics
- Description
Reversal learning is completion of a task based upon the reversal of discrimination of the two stimuli. The human or animal is trained to respond differentially to two stimuli through reward and punishment conditions. Then the human or animal is subsequently trained under reversed reward values. This means that the approach which was previously rewarded is punished and vice versa. Deficits in
- History
- References
Calaminus and Hauber, 2007. Intact discrimination reversal learning but slowed responding to reward-predictive dopamine D1 and D2 receptor blockade in the nucleus accumbens of rats. PMID 17021925
Gorrindo et al, 2005. Deficits on a probabilistic response-reversal task in patients with pediatric bipolar disorder. PMID 16199850
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