Human operant behavior is often said to be controlled by different variables or governed by different processes than nonhuman operant behavior. Support for this claim within the operant literature comes from data suggesting that human behavior is often insensitive to schedules of reinforcement to which nonhuman behavior has been sensitive. The data that evoke the use of the terms sensitivity and insensitivity, however, result from both between-species and within-subject comparisons. We argue that because sensitivity is synonymous with experimental control, conclusions about sensitivity are best demonstrated through within-subject comparisons. Further, we argue that even when sensitivity is assessed using within-subject comparisons of perfor...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...
Human and social modeling has emerged as an important research area at Sandia National Laboratories ...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Previously published studies have shown that behavior under the control of instructions is likely to...
This study asked whether the concurrent reinforcement of behavioral variability facilitates learning...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Four experiments compared the effects of self-rules and rules, and varied and specific schedules of ...
This paper discusses timing behavior as measured by Fixed (FI), Differential Reinforcement...
This is a heterogeneous dissertation, consisting of two parts that are relatively loosely related. C...
Schedule insensitivity of behaviours that are established through elaborate instructions is a freque...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
Research shows that human operant behavior typically differs from non-human operant behavior on sche...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
The role of verbalized rules in adaptation to learning contingencies is not well understood. Rules o...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...
Human and social modeling has emerged as an important research area at Sandia National Laboratories ...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Previously published studies have shown that behavior under the control of instructions is likely to...
This study asked whether the concurrent reinforcement of behavioral variability facilitates learning...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Four experiments compared the effects of self-rules and rules, and varied and specific schedules of ...
This paper discusses timing behavior as measured by Fixed (FI), Differential Reinforcement...
This is a heterogeneous dissertation, consisting of two parts that are relatively loosely related. C...
Schedule insensitivity of behaviours that are established through elaborate instructions is a freque...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
Research shows that human operant behavior typically differs from non-human operant behavior on sche...
The study of non-human primates has been foundational in understanding the neural origins of human d...
The role of verbalized rules in adaptation to learning contingencies is not well understood. Rules o...
Observing responses produce contact with discriminative stimuli and have been considered analogous t...
Human and social modeling has emerged as an important research area at Sandia National Laboratories ...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...