In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequence of four responses in a predetermined order on four levers. Sequence completions produced food on a fixed‐ratio schedule. Errors produced a brief timeout. One component of the multiple schedule was a repeated‐acquisition task where the four‐response sequence changed each session (learning). The second component of the multiple schedule was also a repeated‐acquisition task, but acquisition was supported through the use of a stimulus‐fading procedure (faded learning). In a third component of the multiple schedule, the sequence of responses remained the same from session to session (performance). At higher doses, d‐amphetamine, cocaine, and ph...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
A series of experiments is described in which operant methodology is used to study the effects of dr...
A method involving repeated acquisition of behavioral chains was used to assess the effects of methy...
In one component of a multiple schedule of food presentation, monkeys acquired a different four‐resp...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
In each of two components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to respond on a right or lef...
Patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each session by responding sequentially on th...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, pigeons were required to complete the same four‐response ch...
As an extension of previous research on repeated acquisition, a new baseline was developed to assess...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
Patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each session by responding sequentially on th...
The effects of IM injections of cocaine, d -amphetamine, and pentobarbital were studied in rhesus mo...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
A series of experiments is described in which operant methodology is used to study the effects of dr...
A method involving repeated acquisition of behavioral chains was used to assess the effects of methy...
In one component of a multiple schedule of food presentation, monkeys acquired a different four‐resp...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
In each of two components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to respond on a right or lef...
Patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each session by responding sequentially on th...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, pigeons were required to complete the same four‐response ch...
As an extension of previous research on repeated acquisition, a new baseline was developed to assess...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
Patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each session by responding sequentially on th...
The effects of IM injections of cocaine, d -amphetamine, and pentobarbital were studied in rhesus mo...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
A series of experiments is described in which operant methodology is used to study the effects of dr...
A method involving repeated acquisition of behavioral chains was used to assess the effects of methy...