In the present experiment, an attempt was made to extend the base of evidence for the assumption of the behavioral theory of timing that pacemaker rate is determined by reinforcement rate. Pigeons discriminated the first half from the second half of a 50-sec trial in a free-operant psychophysical procedure. Left-key responding was reinforced at variable intervals during the first 25 sec, and right-key responding was reinforced at variable intervals during the second 25 sec. The rate of “extraneous” reinforcers delivered at variable intervals following responses to a center key was manipulated independently of performance in the temporal discrimination. Quantitative estimates of pacemaker rate were not directly proportional to extraneous rat...
Four food deprived pigeons responded on a multiple schedule in which components switched after reinf...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
In procedures used to study timing behavior, the availability of reinforcement changes according to ...
The assumption by the behavioral theory of timing that pacemaker rate is proportional to reinforcer ...
The behavioral theory of timing assumes that timing is governed by a pacemaker whose pulses move org...
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...
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...
Two alternative approaches describe determinants of responding to a stimulus temporally distant from...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
In one experiment, the rate and pattern of responding (head entry into the food cup) under different...
Cues signaling time to reinforcer availability can be highly informative, somewhat informative, or u...
Four food deprived pigeons responded on a multiple schedule in which components switched after reinf...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
In procedures used to study timing behavior, the availability of reinforcement changes according to ...
The assumption by the behavioral theory of timing that pacemaker rate is proportional to reinforcer ...
The behavioral theory of timing assumes that timing is governed by a pacemaker whose pulses move org...
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...
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...
Two alternative approaches describe determinants of responding to a stimulus temporally distant from...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
In one experiment, the rate and pattern of responding (head entry into the food cup) under different...
Cues signaling time to reinforcer availability can be highly informative, somewhat informative, or u...
Four food deprived pigeons responded on a multiple schedule in which components switched after reinf...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
In procedures used to study timing behavior, the availability of reinforcement changes according to ...