A method involving repeated acquisition of behavioral chains was used to assess the effects of methylphenidate and imipramine in individual animals. Pigeons obtained food for completing a 4-response chain, which was changed from session to session. Learning was defined by the decrease in errors across trials within a session; overall accuracy was measured by total errors per session. For comparison, the drug tests were also conducted under a performance condition, in which the 4-response chain was the same from session to session. In general, both drugs increased total errors per session as a function of dose under both the learning and performance conditions. The error-increasing effect was greater with imipramine than with methylphenidate...
As an extension of previous research on repeated acquisition, a new baseline was developed to assess...
Four pigeons were initially trained under a multiple variable‐interval 1‐min variable‐interval 1‐min...
Three pigeons were trained to discriminate among 5 mg/kg pentobarbital, 2 mg/kg amphetamine, a combi...
In one component of a multiple schedule, pigeons were required to complete the same four‐response ch...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
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...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
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...
Using a reinforcement schedule that arranges random sequences of reinforcements over two response ke...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
As an extension of previous research on repeated acquisition, a new baseline was developed to assess...
Four pigeons were initially trained under a multiple variable‐interval 1‐min variable‐interval 1‐min...
Three pigeons were trained to discriminate among 5 mg/kg pentobarbital, 2 mg/kg amphetamine, a combi...
In one component of a multiple schedule, pigeons were required to complete the same four‐response ch...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
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...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
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...
Using a reinforcement schedule that arranges random sequences of reinforcements over two response ke...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
As an extension of previous research on repeated acquisition, a new baseline was developed to assess...
Four pigeons were initially trained under a multiple variable‐interval 1‐min variable‐interval 1‐min...
Three pigeons were trained to discriminate among 5 mg/kg pentobarbital, 2 mg/kg amphetamine, a combi...