Fig. 5: The TCL model is consistent with classical conditioning results.
From: Reconciling time and prediction error theories of associative learning

a Extinction in experiments (top) and TCL simulations (bottom). Individual curves correspond to individual mice. The normalization is by the maximum response rate. Data obtained from21. b Extinction rates are not dependent on C/T in experiments and TCL simulations. Data obtained from62. c Schematic representation of the blocking paradigm and the blocking effect in the TCL model. The response was normalized by the maximum response out of the two stimuli. d Schematic representation of the contingency degradation paradigm and of contingency degradation in the online model. The dashed gray line indicates when contingency degradation starts, which corresponds to the trial at which additional rewards are introduced in-between cue presentations. The response is normalized by the maximum response.