The assumption by the behavioral theory of timing that pacemaker rate is proportional to reinforcer density was tested in 2 experiments involving 5 homing pigeons. Ss discriminated between the 1st and 2nd halves of a 50-sec trial. Responses on a left key were reinforced at variable intervals for the 1st 25 sec of the trial, and right-key responses were reinforced at variable intervals during the 2nd 25 sec. In Exp 1, overall reinforcement rate was varied by manipulating the intertrial interval (ITI) duration. Pacemaker rate, estimated by fitting predictions to psychometric functions, was an inverse function of ITI. In Exp 2, reinforcer duration was manipulated as a means of altering reinforcer density. Pacemaker rate was found to be directl...
The present experiment examined whether discrimination learning shapes the single-peaked response di...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
In one experiment, the rate and pattern of responding (head entry into the food cup) under different...
In the present experiment, an attempt was made to extend the base of evidence for the assumption of ...
In the behavioral theory of timing, pulses from a hypothetical Poisson pacemaker produce transitions...
Pigeons discriminated between the 1st and 2nd halves of a trial. Trial duration was varied both with...
Seven pigeons were trained to respond on one key during the first half of a 60-s trial, and on anoth...
The behavioral theory of timing assumes that timing is governed by a pacemaker whose pulses move org...
Models of interval timing typically include a response threshold to account for temporal production....
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Cues signaling time to reinforcer availability can be highly informative, somewhat informative, or u...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
Four food deprived pigeons responded on a multiple schedule in which components switched after reinf...
peer reviewedHoming pigeons were trained under differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate (DRL) or diffe...
The present experiment examined whether discrimination learning shapes the single-peaked response di...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
In one experiment, the rate and pattern of responding (head entry into the food cup) under different...
In the present experiment, an attempt was made to extend the base of evidence for the assumption of ...
In the behavioral theory of timing, pulses from a hypothetical Poisson pacemaker produce transitions...
Pigeons discriminated between the 1st and 2nd halves of a trial. Trial duration was varied both with...
Seven pigeons were trained to respond on one key during the first half of a 60-s trial, and on anoth...
The behavioral theory of timing assumes that timing is governed by a pacemaker whose pulses move org...
Models of interval timing typically include a response threshold to account for temporal production....
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Cues signaling time to reinforcer availability can be highly informative, somewhat informative, or u...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
Four food deprived pigeons responded on a multiple schedule in which components switched after reinf...
peer reviewedHoming pigeons were trained under differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate (DRL) or diffe...
The present experiment examined whether discrimination learning shapes the single-peaked response di...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
In one experiment, the rate and pattern of responding (head entry into the food cup) under different...