Mathematical principles of reinforcement were developed in order to (1) account for the interaction of target responding and other behavior; (2) provide a simple graphical representation; (3) deal with measurement artifacts; and (4) permit a coherent transition from a statics to a dynamics of behavior. Rats and pigeons were trained to make a target response while general activity was measured with a stabilimeter. The course of behavioral change was represented as a trajectory through a two-dimensional behavior space. The trajectories rotated toward or away from the target dimension as the coupling between the target response and the incentive was varied. Higher rates of reinforcement expanded the trajectories; satiation and extinction contr...
The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing ...
The characteristics of mediational mechanisms based upon magnitude of reinforcement were investigate...
establishment of an operant when its only consequence was the presentation of discrimina-tive stimul...
Mathematical principles of reinforcement were developed in order to (1) account for the interaction ...
Effective conditioning requires a correlation between the experimenter's definition of a response an...
10 White Carneaux pigeons were trained to peck keys in a Gerbrands pigeon chamber. When food reinfor...
Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR, Killeen, 1994) is a mathematical model comprising thr...
A great deal of research has been done in the general area of manipulating reinforcement parameters...
Previous experiments on behavioral momentum have shown that relative resistance to extinction of ope...
Basic and translational research provides the opportunity to evaluate variables that may be difficul...
Mathematical principles of reinforcement (MPR; Killeen, 1994) is a useful model for predicting and d...
A model was described that combines Grice\u27s variable threshold model for reaction time and Logan\...
Basic research with pigeons on behavioral momentum suggests that differential reinforcement of alter...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...
This chapter discusses the experimental synthesis of behavior. Learning involves the formation of re...
The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing ...
The characteristics of mediational mechanisms based upon magnitude of reinforcement were investigate...
establishment of an operant when its only consequence was the presentation of discrimina-tive stimul...
Mathematical principles of reinforcement were developed in order to (1) account for the interaction ...
Effective conditioning requires a correlation between the experimenter's definition of a response an...
10 White Carneaux pigeons were trained to peck keys in a Gerbrands pigeon chamber. When food reinfor...
Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR, Killeen, 1994) is a mathematical model comprising thr...
A great deal of research has been done in the general area of manipulating reinforcement parameters...
Previous experiments on behavioral momentum have shown that relative resistance to extinction of ope...
Basic and translational research provides the opportunity to evaluate variables that may be difficul...
Mathematical principles of reinforcement (MPR; Killeen, 1994) is a useful model for predicting and d...
A model was described that combines Grice\u27s variable threshold model for reaction time and Logan\...
Basic research with pigeons on behavioral momentum suggests that differential reinforcement of alter...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...
This chapter discusses the experimental synthesis of behavior. Learning involves the formation of re...
The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing ...
The characteristics of mediational mechanisms based upon magnitude of reinforcement were investigate...
establishment of an operant when its only consequence was the presentation of discrimina-tive stimul...