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Intertrial-interval effects on sensitivity (A') and response bias (B") in a temporal discrimination by rats.
Authors:T G Raslear   D Shurtleff     L Simmons
Affiliation:Department of Microwave Research, WRAIR, Washington, D.C. 20307-5100.
Abstract:Killeen and Fetterman's (1988) behavioral theory of animal timing predicts that decreases in the rate of reinforcement should produce decreases in the sensitivity (A') of temporal discriminations and a decrease in miss and correct rejection rates (decrease in bias toward "long" responses). Eight rats were trained on a 10- versus 0.1-s temporal discrimination with an intertrial interval of 5 s and were subsequently tested on probe days on the same discrimination with intertrial intervals of 1, 2.5, 5, 10, or 20 s. The rate of reinforcement declined for all animals as intertrial interval increased. Although sensitivity (A') decreased with increasing intertrial interval, all rats showed an increase in bias to make long responses.
Keywords:time discrimination  intertrial interval  signal detection  response bias  lever pressing  rats
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