Absence of anticipatory contrast in rats trained on multiple schedules. |
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Authors: | B A Williams |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093. |
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Abstract: | Rats were trained on three- and four-component multiple schedules in which two of the components were correlated with identical reinforcement schedules that remained unchanged throughout training. These target components differed in terms of whether their respective following schedules were either higher or lower in value. Unlike corresponding experiments previously reported with pigeons, higher response rates occurred in the target component followed by a higher valued schedule than in the target component followed by the lower valued schedule. Overall contrast effects occurred independently of these sequential effects, but were inconsistent across subjects. The results suggest that the effects of a following schedule of reinforcement are opposite for pigeons and rats, and that one reason previous studies have often failed to show contrast effects with rats is that the effects of the following schedule in rats are in competition with contrast dynamics. |
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Keywords: | behavioral contrast anticipatory contrast following schedule of reinforcement variable-interval schedules superstitious reinforcement lever press nose poke rats |
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