Using visual reinforcement to establish stimulus control of responding of Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) |
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Authors: | Wirth Oliver Lattal Kennon A Hopko Sandra |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, USA. owirth@cdc.gov |
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Abstract: | Stimulus control of ring swimming was studied with male Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) using 2-component multiple schedules in which the components were correlated with the presence or absence of air bubbles in the water. In Experiment 1, either response-independent mirror presentations or extinction was juxtaposed with immediate response-dependent mirror presentations. Rates of ring swimming generally were higher with immediate reinforcement than with either response-independent mirror presentations or extinction. In Experiment 2, different durations of response-dependent mirror presentations were juxtaposed. Generally, higher rates of ring swimming occurred with 15-s than with 0-, 1-, or 3-s durations. Results demonstrate that stimulus control of responding can be established with these fish under several conditions of differential reinforcement. |
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