Reciprocal response interactions in concurrent variable-interval and discrete-trial fixed-ratio schedules |
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Authors: | IVER H. IVERSEN |
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Affiliation: | University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Abstract.— Pecking a red key by pigeons was reinforced with grain on a continuously accessible variable-interval schedule. Pecking a second key was reinforced on a discrete-trial fixed-ratio schedule; occasionally the second key was illuminated green and after a single run on the fixed-ratio schedule a reinforcer was presented and the green light was turned off. The experiment investigated the effects of acquisition, extinction, and re-acquisition of pecking the second key. All pigeons changed over immediately from pecking the red key to pecking the green key whenever the green light controlled a high rate of pecking this key. Pecking the red key was completely suppressed during pecking the green key. The experiment shows that a changeover from one response to a second response can come under discriminative control of a stimulus during which the second response is intermittently reinforced. All pigeons frequently emitted observing and orienting behaviors towards the dark key that was occasionally lit green. |
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