Effects of chlorpromazine (1 to 100 mg/kg) were assessed on two pigeons' responding under various modifications of a multiple schedule of food delivery. During a fixed-interval component, the first response after 5 min produced food; during the subsequent, fixed-ratio component, the 30th response produced food. Modifications of the schedule entailed changes in stimulus conditions imposed during the fixed-ratio component that did not systematically alter characteristics of performance under non-drug conditions. In the first phase of the experiment, distinctive visual stimuli were correlated with each schedule component (conventional multiple schedule); chlorpromazine produced small decreases in fixed-ratio responding (20% at 30 mg/kg). When ...
The key pecking of two pigeons was reinforced with food on a progressive‐ratio schedule, which requi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study aimed to clarify some relationships between the drug chl...
The discriminative effects of cyclorphan were studied in pigeons trained to discriminate 0.32 mg/kg ...
Effects of chlorpromazine (1 to 100 mg/kg) were assessed on two pigeons' responding under various mo...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
In one component of a multiple schedule, pigeons were required to complete the same four‐response ch...
Four pigeons were initially trained under a multiple variable‐interval 1‐min variable‐interval 1‐min...
This thesis is concerned with the application of the behavioural model of signal detection to the an...
Key pecking by 3 pigeons was maintained by a multiple fixed-ratio 10, fixed-ratio 30, fixed-ratio 90...
Key pecking by 3 pigeons was maintained by a multiple fixed-ratio 10, fixed-ratio 30, fixed-ratio 90...
Key pecking by 3 pigeons was maintained by a multiple fixed-ratio 10, fixed-ratio 30, fixed-ratio 90...
Two experiments examined the effects of morphine on the key pecking of pigeons maintained by fixed-i...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
The present experiment examined the role of stimulus functions and degree of stimulus control on the...
LEANDER, J. DAVID AND D. E. MCMILLAN: Rate-dependent effects of drugs. I. Com-parisons of d-ampimeta...
The key pecking of two pigeons was reinforced with food on a progressive‐ratio schedule, which requi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study aimed to clarify some relationships between the drug chl...
The discriminative effects of cyclorphan were studied in pigeons trained to discriminate 0.32 mg/kg ...
Effects of chlorpromazine (1 to 100 mg/kg) were assessed on two pigeons' responding under various mo...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
In one component of a multiple schedule, pigeons were required to complete the same four‐response ch...
Four pigeons were initially trained under a multiple variable‐interval 1‐min variable‐interval 1‐min...
This thesis is concerned with the application of the behavioural model of signal detection to the an...
Key pecking by 3 pigeons was maintained by a multiple fixed-ratio 10, fixed-ratio 30, fixed-ratio 90...
Key pecking by 3 pigeons was maintained by a multiple fixed-ratio 10, fixed-ratio 30, fixed-ratio 90...
Key pecking by 3 pigeons was maintained by a multiple fixed-ratio 10, fixed-ratio 30, fixed-ratio 90...
Two experiments examined the effects of morphine on the key pecking of pigeons maintained by fixed-i...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
The present experiment examined the role of stimulus functions and degree of stimulus control on the...
LEANDER, J. DAVID AND D. E. MCMILLAN: Rate-dependent effects of drugs. I. Com-parisons of d-ampimeta...
The key pecking of two pigeons was reinforced with food on a progressive‐ratio schedule, which requi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study aimed to clarify some relationships between the drug chl...
The discriminative effects of cyclorphan were studied in pigeons trained to discriminate 0.32 mg/kg ...