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Modulating effects in learned helplessness of dyadic dominance-submission relations

机译:二元优势-服从关系对学习无助的调节作用

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In this experiment, learned helplessness was studied from an ethological perspective by examining individual differences in social dominance and its influence on the effects of helplessness. Ninety animals were used, 30 randomly selected and 60 selected because of their clear dominance or submission. Each condition (dominant, submissive, and random) was distributed in three subgroups corresponding to the triadic design. The test consisted of an escape/avoidance task. The results showed that the animals in the uncontrollable condition performed worse than those in the controllable and no treatment conditions. Social submission and dominance reduced vulnerability of the subjects against learned helplessness. Submission had a facilitating effect on subsequent learning, independently of whether pretreatment was controllability or uncontrollability. Learned mastery was observed in the submissive condition, because submission benefited the subjects in the controllable condition in comparison with the untreated subjects, and dominance impaired the subjects in the controllable condition.
机译:在该实验中,通过研究社会支配力的个体差异及其对无助感影响的影响,从伦理学的角度研究了学习中的无助感。使用了九十只动物,随机选择了30只动物,并选择了60只动物,因为它们具有明显的优势或屈服感。每个条件(显性,顺从性和随机性)都分布在对应于三重设计的三个子组中。测试包括逃生/回避任务。结果表明,在不可控制条件下的动物表现比在可控制条件下和无治疗条件下的动物差。社会上的屈服和支配降低了受试者抵御学习的无助的脆弱性。提交对以后的学习有促进作用,而与预处理是可控制性还是不可控制性无关。在顺从状态下观察到学习的精通,因为与未治疗的受试者相比,屈服使处于可控制状态的受试者受益,并且优势削弱了处于可控制状态的受试者。

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