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Effects of chlordiazepoxide on pausing during rich-to-lean transitions
Authors:Jeremy S. Langford  Sydney R. Batchelder  D. Austin Haste  Elizabeth P. Thuman  Raymond C. Pitts  Christine E. Hughes
Affiliation:University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Abstract:Extended pausing during discriminable transitions from rich-to-lean conditions can be viewed as escape (i.e., rich-to-lean transitions function aversively). Thus, an anxiolytic drug would be predicted to mitigate the aversiveness and decrease pausing. In the current experiment, pigeons' key pecking was maintained by a multiple fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedule of rich (i.e., larger) or lean (i.e., smaller) reinforcers. Intermediate doses (3.0-10.0 mg/kg) of chlordiazepoxide differentially decreased median pauses during rich-to-lean transitions. Relatively small decreases in pauses occurred during lean-to-lean and rich-to-rich transitions. Effects of chlordiazepoxide on pausing occurred without appreciable effects on run rates. These findings suggest that signaled rich-to-lean transitions function aversively.
Keywords:rich-to-lean transitions  fixed-ratio schedules  postreinforcement pause  chlordiazepoxide  pigeons
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