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After-effects of reinforcement magnitude: Dependence upon context
Authors:Peter Harzem   C. Fergus Lowe  Graham C. L. Davey
Affiliation: a Department of Psychology, University College of North Wales, Bangor, Wales, U.K.
Abstract:
On a fixed-interval schedule with rat subjects the duration of the post-reinforcement pause was found to be an increasing function of the magnitude of the preceding reinforcer. This relationship was observed when two magnitudes were contrasted closely in time, but not when the subjects were trained on each magnitude until the establishment of stable responding. After the behaviour was stable, the effect of the magnitude of reinforcement re-emerged when 50% of the scheduled reinforcers were omitted. Thus, the positive relationship between the magnitude of reinforcement and the duration of the post-reinforcement pause depended on the context of presentation of a given magnitude.
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