The effect of pressurized air in establishing discriminative response suppression in stump-tailed macaques |
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Authors: | Joel Kaplan Charles Rebert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Stanford Research Institute, 94025, Menlo Park, California
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Abstract: | Pressurized air was repeatedly associated with one of two frequencies of flashing light during performance of a VI 30-sec positive reinforcement schedule by stump-tailed monkeys. As revealed by the relative suppression of bar presses to each of the two visual stimuli, the Ss learned to discriminate between the different flicker frequencies. However, they also showed signs of adapting to the airblast during the course of training, and its location had to be changed in order to maintain discriminative suppression. |
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