Rats’ performance on a progressive-ratio schedule maintained by sucrose (0.6 M, 50 μl) and corn oil (100%, 25 μl) reinforcers was assessed using a model derived from Killeen’s (1994) theory of scheduled-controlled behaviour, ‘Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement’. When the rats were maintained at 80% of their free-feeding body weights, the parameter expressing incentive value, a, was greater for the corn oil than for the sucrose reinforcer; the response-time parameter, δ, did not differ between the reinforcer types, but a parameter derived from the linear waiting principle (Tₒ), indicated that the minimum post-reinforcement pause was longer for corn oil than for sucrose. When the rats were maintained under free-feeding conditions, a wa...
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Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
Instrumental behavior can shift from flexible, goal-directed actions to automatic, stimulus-response...
AbstractRats’ performance on a progressive-ratio schedule maintained by sucrose (0.6M, 50μl) and cor...
Rats’ performance on a progressive-ratio schedule maintained by sucrose (0.6 M, 50 μl) and corn oil ...
AbstractRats’ performance on a progressive-ratio schedule maintained by sucrose (0.6M, 50μl) and cor...
RationaleMathematical models can assist the interpretation of the effects of interventions on schedu...
This thesis describes a series of experiments investigating the neural underpinnings of the ‘efficac...
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This work was supported by the Schools of Commun...
The developmental psychopharmacology of cannabinoids is poorly understood and little is known about ...
RATIONALE: 5-Hydroxytryptamine2C (5-HT2C) receptor agonists reduce the breakpoint in progressive rat...
The Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR) model accurately predicts performance in fixed ra...
The progressive ratio (PR) schedule of reinforcement is widely used to assess rein-forcement strengt...
The Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR) model accurately predicts performance in fixed ra...
Reward enhancement by nicotine has been suggested as an important phenomenon contributing toward tob...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96677/1/jeab.1991.56-331.pd
Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
Instrumental behavior can shift from flexible, goal-directed actions to automatic, stimulus-response...
AbstractRats’ performance on a progressive-ratio schedule maintained by sucrose (0.6M, 50μl) and cor...
Rats’ performance on a progressive-ratio schedule maintained by sucrose (0.6 M, 50 μl) and corn oil ...
AbstractRats’ performance on a progressive-ratio schedule maintained by sucrose (0.6M, 50μl) and cor...
RationaleMathematical models can assist the interpretation of the effects of interventions on schedu...
This thesis describes a series of experiments investigating the neural underpinnings of the ‘efficac...
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This work was supported by the Schools of Commun...
The developmental psychopharmacology of cannabinoids is poorly understood and little is known about ...
RATIONALE: 5-Hydroxytryptamine2C (5-HT2C) receptor agonists reduce the breakpoint in progressive rat...
The Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR) model accurately predicts performance in fixed ra...
The progressive ratio (PR) schedule of reinforcement is widely used to assess rein-forcement strengt...
The Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement (MPR) model accurately predicts performance in fixed ra...
Reward enhancement by nicotine has been suggested as an important phenomenon contributing toward tob...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96677/1/jeab.1991.56-331.pd
Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
Instrumental behavior can shift from flexible, goal-directed actions to automatic, stimulus-response...