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The importance of subject control in reinforcing brain stimulation
Authors:Kathleen Pitts Faircloth
Affiliation:University of Alabama USA
Abstract:A comparison between the reinforcement strength of self-administered and externally imposed brain stimulation was undertaken. Rats performed on a chain schedule in order to receive brain stimulation, either selfadministered or imposed, during the second component of the chain. Response rates during the first component of the chain schedule indicated that self-stimulation was more reinforcing than imposed stimulation. In addition, contrast, both positive and negative, seemed to be present. It was concluded that reinforcement strength may be enhanced when the subject controls the presentation of reinforcement.
Keywords:Present address: University of Alabama in Birmingham   Birmingham   Alabama 35294. Requests for reprints should be sent to the author   Department of Psychology   University of Alabama in Birmingham   Birmingham   Alabama 35294.
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