The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attributed to the differential reinforcement of longer inter-response times (IRTs) on the interval contingency. Some data, however, seem to contradict this hypothesis, showing that the difference is still observed when the role of IRT reinforcement is neutralized by using a regulated-probability interval schedule (RPI). Given the mixed evidence for these predictions, we re-examined this hypothesis by training three groups of rats to lever press under ratio, interval and RPI schedules across two phases while matching reward rates within triads. At the end of the first phase, the master ratio and RPI groups responded at similar rates. In the second ...
Concurrent schedules may be viewed as consisting of two pairs of stay and switch schedules, each pai...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
The challenge was finding an analysis that accounts for both response rate increases and decreases w...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
Associative learning theories regard the probability of reinforcement as the critical factor determi...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
The present study examined the effect of intertrial interval (ITI), prior trial reward magnitude, an...
In one experiment, the rate and pattern of responding (head entry into the food cup) under different...
This study examined the effect of regular patterns of reward and ITI on acquisition. 4 groups of 20 ...
Rats\u27 responses were reinforced on concurrent variable-ratio variable-ratio schedules in which re...
Three experiments studied timing in rats on two-valued mixed-FI schedules, with equally probable co...
The experiment examined interval timing in rats during a momentary, unsignaled, increase in the time...
The present study contributes an apparatus and research paradigm useful in generating human performa...
Dissociating motoric and motivational effects of pharmacological manipulations on operant behavior i...
Three children, aged 1.5, 2.5, and 4.5 years, pressed telegraph keys under a two-component multiple ...
Concurrent schedules may be viewed as consisting of two pairs of stay and switch schedules, each pai...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
The challenge was finding an analysis that accounts for both response rate increases and decreases w...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
Associative learning theories regard the probability of reinforcement as the critical factor determi...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
The present study examined the effect of intertrial interval (ITI), prior trial reward magnitude, an...
In one experiment, the rate and pattern of responding (head entry into the food cup) under different...
This study examined the effect of regular patterns of reward and ITI on acquisition. 4 groups of 20 ...
Rats\u27 responses were reinforced on concurrent variable-ratio variable-ratio schedules in which re...
Three experiments studied timing in rats on two-valued mixed-FI schedules, with equally probable co...
The experiment examined interval timing in rats during a momentary, unsignaled, increase in the time...
The present study contributes an apparatus and research paradigm useful in generating human performa...
Dissociating motoric and motivational effects of pharmacological manipulations on operant behavior i...
Three children, aged 1.5, 2.5, and 4.5 years, pressed telegraph keys under a two-component multiple ...
Concurrent schedules may be viewed as consisting of two pairs of stay and switch schedules, each pai...
In two experiments pigeons were exposed to VI and FI schedules and viii schedules approximating both...
The challenge was finding an analysis that accounts for both response rate increases and decreases w...