This study aimed to determine whether a magnitude effect could be obtained in temporal discounting with brown shaver hens. Subjects responded in a classic self-control situation for the choice between a smaller-sooner reward (1-s access to food, after a 2 s delay) or a larger-later reward (4.5-s access to food, after a 28 s delay). Hens responded in a multiple concurrent-chain procedure on concurrent variable-interval (VI-30s, VI 30-s) schedules in the choice phase (initial links), and a fixed interval (FI) schedule, ranging from FI 2-s to FI 28-s in the outcome phase (terminal links). The outcome phase then resulted in reinforcement of either 1-s access to grain or 4.5-s access to grain. The results replicated the findings of a previous st...
Experimental animals often prefer small but immediate rewards even when larger-delayed rewards provi...
In the Mid-Session Reversal task (MSR), an animal chooses between two options, S1 and S2. Rewards fo...
ABSTRACT Six hens responded under an increasing Fixed Ratio schedule of reinforcement to assess dem...
A magnitude effect in probability discounting is well established with humans, in which the value of...
Studies of delay discounting typically have involved choices between smaller, immediate outcomes and...
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
In the first condition six hens responded on concurrent schedule with two variable interval 60-s sch...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Previous studies have shown that domestic chicks, Gallus gallus domesticus, trained in a competitive...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which key pecking was reinforced on a v...
Pigeon and human subjects were given repeated choices between variable and adjusting delays to token...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
Cognitive theories of timing and conditioned reinforcement provide two different theoretical perspec...
Experimental animals often prefer small but immediate rewards even when larger-delayed rewards provi...
In the Mid-Session Reversal task (MSR), an animal chooses between two options, S1 and S2. Rewards fo...
ABSTRACT Six hens responded under an increasing Fixed Ratio schedule of reinforcement to assess dem...
A magnitude effect in probability discounting is well established with humans, in which the value of...
Studies of delay discounting typically have involved choices between smaller, immediate outcomes and...
Our research addressed the question of whether sensitivity to relative reinforcer magnitude in con-c...
In the first condition six hens responded on concurrent schedule with two variable interval 60-s sch...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
Previous studies have shown that domestic chicks, Gallus gallus domesticus, trained in a competitive...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which key pecking was reinforced on a v...
Pigeon and human subjects were given repeated choices between variable and adjusting delays to token...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
Cognitive theories of timing and conditioned reinforcement provide two different theoretical perspec...
Experimental animals often prefer small but immediate rewards even when larger-delayed rewards provi...
In the Mid-Session Reversal task (MSR), an animal chooses between two options, S1 and S2. Rewards fo...
ABSTRACT Six hens responded under an increasing Fixed Ratio schedule of reinforcement to assess dem...