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The allocation of time to temporally defined behaviors: responding during stimulus generalization.
Authors:M A Crowley
Abstract:In one stimulus condition, reinforcement depended on rats holding a lever for a duration having both minimum and maximum boundaries. During a second light intensity, reinforcement was not available for some rats; for others, reinforcement depended on a second response duration requirement. Generalization test stimuli controlled the same response durations found during training, and the amount of time allocated to a given response duration depended on the proximity of the test stimulus to the training stimulus which controlled that particular duration. The results indicated that a gradient of stimulus control does not reflect an underlying continuous change in responding, but is a result of the mixing of responses previously controlled by stimuli present during conditioning.
Keywords:stimulus control  time allocation  temporal control  response mixing  response continuum  peak shift  temporally extended operant  lever holding1  rats
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