Two experiments used response-initiated delay schedules to test the idea that when food reinforcement is available at regular intervals, the time an animal waits before its first operant response (waiting time) is proportional to the immediately preceding interfood interval (linear waiting; Wynne & Staddon, 1988). In Experiment 1 the interfood intervals varied from cycle to cycle according to one of four sinusoidal sequences with different amounts of added noise. Waiting times tracked the input cycle in a way which showed that they were affected by interfood intervals earlier than the immediately preceding one. In Experiment 2 different patterns of long and short interfood intervals were presented, and the results implied that waiting times...
The temporal pattern of the terminal response on periodic schedules depends on when responding begin...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
Parallel experiments with rats and pigeons examined reasons for previous findings that in choices wi...
Pigeons and other animals soon learn to wait (pause) after food delivery on periodic-food schedules ...
Pigeons and other animals soon learn to wait (pause) after food delivery on periodic-food schedules ...
Delivery of response-independent food during intertrial intervals (ITI) of fixed-interval (FI) sched...
On many cyclic-interval schedules, animals adjust their postreinforcement pause to follow the interv...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Two experiments examined pigeons ’ postponement of a signaled extinction period, or timeout (TO), fr...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
If small portions of food are delivered to a hungry animal at fixed time intervals, most species soo...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
The temporal pattern of the terminal response on periodic schedules depends on when responding begin...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
Parallel experiments with rats and pigeons examined reasons for previous findings that in choices wi...
Pigeons and other animals soon learn to wait (pause) after food delivery on periodic-food schedules ...
Pigeons and other animals soon learn to wait (pause) after food delivery on periodic-food schedules ...
Delivery of response-independent food during intertrial intervals (ITI) of fixed-interval (FI) sched...
On many cyclic-interval schedules, animals adjust their postreinforcement pause to follow the interv...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Two experiments examined pigeons ’ postponement of a signaled extinction period, or timeout (TO), fr...
Previous experiments have shown that unsignaled delayed reinforcement decreases response rates and r...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
If small portions of food are delivered to a hungry animal at fixed time intervals, most species soo...
Two experiments with pigeons examined the effects of unsignaled, nonresetting delays of reinforcemen...
The temporal pattern of the terminal response on periodic schedules depends on when responding begin...
A procedure based loosely on Ferster\u27s 1953 study was developed to examine the effects of progres...
Parallel experiments with rats and pigeons examined reasons for previous findings that in choices wi...