Four rats were subjected to chained fixed-ratio (FR), fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement (chain FR 5 FI). A FR schedule at one lever produced a discriminative stimulus (i.e., light) associated with an FI schedule of primary reinforcement (water) at the second response lever. The FR schedule was kept constant, whereas the FI length was changed from 10 to 60 s under five different experimental conditions. Increases in the FI length resulted in increases in pre-ratio pauses, but pauses in the FI tended to be a constant percentage of FI length. Data from this experiment indicate that pre-ratio pauses are also a function of the interreinforcement interval (IRI). Data from three experiments with chained FR 5 FI 60-s schedules indicate...
Four rats were exposed to two different stimuli (either lights or tones), each stimulus being correl...
Thirty rats received training on a peak-interval procedure, where a baseline with a 20-s time of rei...
Schuster (1959) and Keehn (1963), working with complex schedules of reinforcement, suggested that po...
Four rats were subjected to chained fixed-ratio (FR), fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement...
Ten rats were submitted to chained fixed-ratio (FR), fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement....
Although pre-ratio pausing is a characteristic feature of fixed ratio (FR) schedules of reinforcemen...
The experiment examined interval timing in rats during a momentary, unsignaled, increase in the time...
The performance of rats and pigeons under fixed-interval schedules was studied in two experiments. T...
In Experiment I the response that terminated the postreinforcement pauses occurring under a fixed-in...
Three experiments studied timing in rats on two-valued mixed-FI schedules, with equally probable co...
Pigeons were trained to peck keys on fixed-ratio and fixed-interval schedules of food reinforcement....
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
Animals performing on simple fixed-ratio (FR) schedules vi typically pause after reinforcement deliv...
The present study contributes an apparatus and research paradigm useful in generating human performa...
Four rats were exposed to two different stimuli (either lights or tones), each stimulus being correl...
Thirty rats received training on a peak-interval procedure, where a baseline with a 20-s time of rei...
Schuster (1959) and Keehn (1963), working with complex schedules of reinforcement, suggested that po...
Four rats were subjected to chained fixed-ratio (FR), fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement...
Ten rats were submitted to chained fixed-ratio (FR), fixed-interval (FI) schedules of reinforcement....
Although pre-ratio pausing is a characteristic feature of fixed ratio (FR) schedules of reinforcemen...
The experiment examined interval timing in rats during a momentary, unsignaled, increase in the time...
The performance of rats and pigeons under fixed-interval schedules was studied in two experiments. T...
In Experiment I the response that terminated the postreinforcement pauses occurring under a fixed-in...
Three experiments studied timing in rats on two-valued mixed-FI schedules, with equally probable co...
Pigeons were trained to peck keys on fixed-ratio and fixed-interval schedules of food reinforcement....
Rats were trained on mixed-fixed-interval (FI) schedules, with component FIs of 30 and 60 s. The pro...
The higher response rates observed on ratio than on matched interval reward schedules has been attri...
Animals performing on simple fixed-ratio (FR) schedules vi typically pause after reinforcement deliv...
The present study contributes an apparatus and research paradigm useful in generating human performa...
Four rats were exposed to two different stimuli (either lights or tones), each stimulus being correl...
Thirty rats received training on a peak-interval procedure, where a baseline with a 20-s time of rei...
Schuster (1959) and Keehn (1963), working with complex schedules of reinforcement, suggested that po...