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Correlations between rats' spatial location and intracranial stimulation administration affects rate of acquisition and asymptotic level of time allocation preference in the open field
Authors:Arthur Tomie  Eric Loukas
Affiliation:Rutgers University USA
Abstract:The present experiment explores the effects of the response (1-sec occupancy of a target area in an open field)-reinforcer (intracranial stimulation) contingency on time allocation in the open field in rats. The probability of reinforcement given response (X) and the probability of reinforcement given nonresponse (Y) were varied randomly across sessions within a subject. The 21 contingency treatments explored included all possible combinations of values (0, .1, .2, .3, .4, .5) of X and Y such that XY. The results indicate that rate of acquisition and asymptotic level of time allocation preference to the target area are negatively related to the value of Y (for any given value of X). Variations in X (for any given value of Y) were less effective. Evaluation of proposed contingency metrics revealed that the Weber fraction (XY)/X most closely approximates performance, and that the value of the difference detection threshold derived from the Weber fraction is a constant.
Keywords:Request for reprints should be sent to Arthur Tomie   Department of Psychology   Busch Campus   Rutgers University   New Brunswick   NJ 08903.
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