The purpose of this study is to clarify and accurately describe the interactive effects of several amounts of reward and delay on acquisition and extinction or rats in a straight runway. A factorial study involving several levels of reward and delay is presented to further describe and possibly predict what effects these independent variables have on learning curves. The major purpose of this paper, then, is to determine the interactive effects of delay and magnitude of reward, and to present the results in a clarifying and informative manner
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Gradients of extinction were determined for an instrumental respon...
The current study analyzed the effects of three frames of reward magnitude – quantity, volume, and d...
Time plays an essential role in reward valuation. While animals prefer large rewards to small reward...
The purpose of this study is to clarify and accurately describe the interactive effects of several a...
The problem concerned the resistance to extinction of an alley running response as a function of var...
The purpose of the present study was an attempt to replicate the findings of Wolfe and Kaplon (1941)...
The present study is an attempt to provide a setting in which to examine the possible contribution o...
Four groups of 12 rats each received constant medium size rewards of nine 45 mg Noyes pellets prior ...
Delay discounting is a phenomenon wherein a commodity loses its value as the delay to its receipt in...
This experiment examined d-amphetamine’s effect on discounting of delayed and probabilistic outcomes...
C. R. Gallistel and J. Gibbon (2000) presented quantitative data on the speed with which animals acq...
This experiment was designed to teat a theoretical interpretation based on Capaldi\u27s modified aft...
C. R. Gallistel and J. Gibbon (2000) presented quantitative data on the speed with which animals acq...
The purpose of the present study was to try to distinguish between the interference theory and trace...
Salience of rewards is a critical component to learning and motivation, without salience, motivation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Gradients of extinction were determined for an instrumental respon...
The current study analyzed the effects of three frames of reward magnitude – quantity, volume, and d...
Time plays an essential role in reward valuation. While animals prefer large rewards to small reward...
The purpose of this study is to clarify and accurately describe the interactive effects of several a...
The problem concerned the resistance to extinction of an alley running response as a function of var...
The purpose of the present study was an attempt to replicate the findings of Wolfe and Kaplon (1941)...
The present study is an attempt to provide a setting in which to examine the possible contribution o...
Four groups of 12 rats each received constant medium size rewards of nine 45 mg Noyes pellets prior ...
Delay discounting is a phenomenon wherein a commodity loses its value as the delay to its receipt in...
This experiment examined d-amphetamine’s effect on discounting of delayed and probabilistic outcomes...
C. R. Gallistel and J. Gibbon (2000) presented quantitative data on the speed with which animals acq...
This experiment was designed to teat a theoretical interpretation based on Capaldi\u27s modified aft...
C. R. Gallistel and J. Gibbon (2000) presented quantitative data on the speed with which animals acq...
The purpose of the present study was to try to distinguish between the interference theory and trace...
Salience of rewards is a critical component to learning and motivation, without salience, motivation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Gradients of extinction were determined for an instrumental respon...
The current study analyzed the effects of three frames of reward magnitude – quantity, volume, and d...
Time plays an essential role in reward valuation. While animals prefer large rewards to small reward...