This inhibition effect was not present when a subject viewed a clip of an a hand belonging to a stranger outside of their racial group.
Clearly, this aspect of our account of habituation is not enough in itself to explain the latent inhibition effect.
But the latent inhibition effect did not generalize.
Thus, far from attenuating the latent inhibition effect as Wagner's associative theory requires, prior exposure to the context acted to enhance latent inhibition.
The results for the partially reinforced group show that this latent inhibition effect will be attenuated when the reinforcement presented during pre-exposure to the tone is inconsistent.
When tested after 21 days, however, the latent inhibition effect produced by pre-exposure to saccharin has disappeared.
(1987) argue, and hence interference cannot be the basis of the (context-dependent) latent inhibition effect.
This can be attributed to the inhibition effect.
Since the 1950s the inhibition effects of desapidins upon phosphorylation in chloroplasts has been noted and studied.
In comparison with the inhibition effect, however, this facilitation only occurred when the subject was given a relatively long time to read the context.