The effects upon food-reinforced pecking and treadle-pressing of auditory and visual signals for response-independent food |
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Authors: | Vincent M LoLordo John C McMillan Anthony L Riley |
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Affiliation: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill USA |
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Abstract: | Seven pigeons whose key-pecking was maintained by food reinforcement on a differential-reinforcement-of-low-rates 12-sec limited-hold 4-sec schedule and 12 other pigeons whose treadle-pressing was maintained by the same schedule received appetitive Pavlovian conditioning trials superimposed upon the instrumental baseline. Half the birds in each group received a tone as the CS, and the other half received a stimulus change on the key. Each CS was 20 sec long, and was immediately followed by 10-sec access to grain. The visual CS markedly facilitated the rate of pecking on the key for the birds whose baseline response was pecking. The visual CS produced auto-shaping of the key-peck and tended to produce suppression of treadle-pressing for the birds whose baseline response was treadle-pressing. The auditory CS produced inconsistent effects across birds regardless of the baseline response. In all cases the conditioned effects extinguished when response-independent food was omitted. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints may be sent to Dr. LoLordo at Dalhousie University Department of Psychology Halifax Nova Scotia. |
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