The key pecking of eight pigeons was maintained on a variable-interval 1-minute schedule of food reinforcement. Sometimes, all responses between 35 and 50 milliseconds in duration produced a shock; sometimes, all responses between 10 and 25 milliseconds produced a shock; sometimes, shocks were produced by pecks without regard to duration (nondifferential punishment), and sometimes shocks were delivered independently of responding. Punishment of 35- to 50-millisecond responses selectively suppressed those responses, while punishment of 10- to 25-millisecond responses and nondifferential punishment suppressed responding overall but did not suppress responses of particular duration. Punishment of 35- to 50-millisecond responses suppressed key ...
Three pigeons, trained to key peck for food reinforcement, were shifted to a procedure in which keyp...
Photocopy of typescript.Bibliography: leaves 58-62.Microfiche.vii, 62 leaves ill. 29 cmA series of f...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...
Pigeons emitted almost exclusively short-duration key pecks (shorter than 20 msec) when on negative ...
The duration of pigeons\u27 key pecks was studied in three experiments. Experiment I revealed that k...
Pigeons' key peck were brought under the control of the duration of a visual stimulus in one-key and...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Response key illuminations were followed by food delivery or shock, and keypecks were programmed to ...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which key pecking was reinforced on a v...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Food-deprived pigeons pecked a key under a schedule in which grain was made available after the seve...
The spatio-temporal courses of head and neck motions of pigeons while pecking at small grains are de...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which the required operant was, in diff...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
Three pigeons, trained to key peck for food reinforcement, were shifted to a procedure in which keyp...
Photocopy of typescript.Bibliography: leaves 58-62.Microfiche.vii, 62 leaves ill. 29 cmA series of f...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...
Pigeons emitted almost exclusively short-duration key pecks (shorter than 20 msec) when on negative ...
The duration of pigeons\u27 key pecks was studied in three experiments. Experiment I revealed that k...
Pigeons' key peck were brought under the control of the duration of a visual stimulus in one-key and...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Response key illuminations were followed by food delivery or shock, and keypecks were programmed to ...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which key pecking was reinforced on a v...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Food-deprived pigeons pecked a key under a schedule in which grain was made available after the seve...
The spatio-temporal courses of head and neck motions of pigeons while pecking at small grains are de...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which the required operant was, in diff...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
Three pigeons, trained to key peck for food reinforcement, were shifted to a procedure in which keyp...
Photocopy of typescript.Bibliography: leaves 58-62.Microfiche.vii, 62 leaves ill. 29 cmA series of f...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...