A multi-purpose logic module for behavioral experiments |
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Authors: | Arthur G. Snapper Julius Z. Knapp |
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Affiliation: | 1. FDR Veterans Administration Hospital, 10548, Montrose, New York 2. Research Laboratories, Schering Corporation, 07003, Bloomfield, New Jersey
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Abstract: | A notational system has been developed that can be used to describe most reinforcement schedules or other sequential procedures by appropriately interconnecting the basic notational units. The notational language has been applied in the past to develop a user-oriented computer program for behavioral experiments. The present paper describes a digital logic module designed to be isomorphic with the basic unit of the notational language, thus permitting rapid programming of new experiments directly from the notational system. The major advantage of the new module is that it requires no electronic sophistication on the part of the user, since the one module serves as the basic unit of all experiments. |
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