The analysis of response rates has been highly influential in psychology, giving rise to many prominent theories of learning. There is, however, growing interest in explaining response rates, not as a global response to associations or value, but as a decision about how to space responses in time. Recently, researchers have shown that humans and mice can time a single response optimally; that is, in a way that maximizes reward. Here, we use the well-established differential reinforcement of low rates (DRL) timing task to show that humans and rats come close to optimizing reinforcement rate, but respond systematically faster than they should
Differential reinforcement of low rate responding (DRL) can be defined as withholding reinforcement ...
We attempted to demonstrate that timing performance on a temporal discrimination would be enhanced i...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
The analysis of response rates has been highly influential in psychology, giving rise to many promin...
The purpose of the present research was to study the effects of timing and motivational variables on...
This paper discusses timing behavior as measured by Fixed Interval (FI), Differential Reinforcement ...
Many everyday decisions require an accurate perception of how much time has passed since a previous ...
This paper discusses timing behavior as measured by Fixed (FI), Differential Reinforcement...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
Models of interval timing typically include a response threshold to account for temporal production....
Two theories, which have been hypothesized to mediate acquisition in daily time-place learning (TPL)...
Time is an essential feature of most decisions, because the reward earned from decisions frequently ...
The generalized matching equation provides a good description of response allocation in concurrent s...
peer reviewedHoming pigeons were trained under differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate (DRL) or diffe...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
Differential reinforcement of low rate responding (DRL) can be defined as withholding reinforcement ...
We attempted to demonstrate that timing performance on a temporal discrimination would be enhanced i...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
The analysis of response rates has been highly influential in psychology, giving rise to many promin...
The purpose of the present research was to study the effects of timing and motivational variables on...
This paper discusses timing behavior as measured by Fixed Interval (FI), Differential Reinforcement ...
Many everyday decisions require an accurate perception of how much time has passed since a previous ...
This paper discusses timing behavior as measured by Fixed (FI), Differential Reinforcement...
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
Models of interval timing typically include a response threshold to account for temporal production....
Two theories, which have been hypothesized to mediate acquisition in daily time-place learning (TPL)...
Time is an essential feature of most decisions, because the reward earned from decisions frequently ...
The generalized matching equation provides a good description of response allocation in concurrent s...
peer reviewedHoming pigeons were trained under differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate (DRL) or diffe...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
Differential reinforcement of low rate responding (DRL) can be defined as withholding reinforcement ...
We attempted to demonstrate that timing performance on a temporal discrimination would be enhanced i...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...