Temporal context and conditioned reinforcement value |
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Authors: | Grace R C Savastano H I |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. r.grace@psyc.canterbury.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | The effectiveness of a stimulus as a conditioned reinforcer depends on the temporal context of reinforcement, that is, the overall rate of reinforcement in the situation. The dominant view has been that context determines the learned value of a stimulus directly, according to delay-reduction theory. By contrast, the contextual choice model (CCM) maintains that value is independent of context and incorporates the effects of context on choice in the framework of the matching law. The authors report 2 experiments with pigeons as subjects that use transfer tests to assess the value of stimuli in the concurrent-chains procedure. Results strongly support the assumption of CCM that pigeons learn the temporal relations between events independently of context but that context modulates the expression of that learning as choice. |
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