Four pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of reinforcement that ordinarily yield positive and negative behavioral contrast. The stimuli that signalled the component schedules were sometimes located on the response key and sometimes off. Positive behavioral contrast was observed only when the stimuli were on the key. Negative contrast was observed independent of stimulus location. These data suggest that positive and negative contrast may be causally unrelated, and support an account of contrast in terms of the summation of key pecks that are separately controlled by response-reinforcer and stimulus-reinforcer dependencies
This study examined whether stimulus control by a conspecific’s behavior generalizes to a different ...
Pigeons\u27 rates of responding on simple schedules appearing alone or as components of signal-key m...
To determine if a stimulus associated with nonreinforcement can maintain observing behaviour as pred...
Three pigeons were exposed to a series of multiple schedules of reinforcement-both multiple variable...
Three experiments examined changes in size of multiple-schedule behavioral contrast with changes in ...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Four pigeons were exposed to a series of multiple schedules of variable-interval reinforcement in wh...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...
The effects of reinforcement rate on behavioral contrast were examined in pigeons and rats. Each spe...
When a response key is briefly illuminated before a grain reinforcer is presented, key pecking is re...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
In two experiments the effects of a hitherto unused technique to suppress responding by pigeons in o...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
x, 112 leaves. Advisor: LaVerne Worthy RogersThe Problem. This study investigated the interaction of...
This study examined whether stimulus control by a conspecific’s behavior generalizes to a different ...
Pigeons\u27 rates of responding on simple schedules appearing alone or as components of signal-key m...
To determine if a stimulus associated with nonreinforcement can maintain observing behaviour as pred...
Three pigeons were exposed to a series of multiple schedules of reinforcement-both multiple variable...
Three experiments examined changes in size of multiple-schedule behavioral contrast with changes in ...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Four pigeons were exposed to a series of multiple schedules of variable-interval reinforcement in wh...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...
The effects of reinforcement rate on behavioral contrast were examined in pigeons and rats. Each spe...
When a response key is briefly illuminated before a grain reinforcer is presented, key pecking is re...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
In two experiments the effects of a hitherto unused technique to suppress responding by pigeons in o...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
x, 112 leaves. Advisor: LaVerne Worthy RogersThe Problem. This study investigated the interaction of...
This study examined whether stimulus control by a conspecific’s behavior generalizes to a different ...
Pigeons\u27 rates of responding on simple schedules appearing alone or as components of signal-key m...
To determine if a stimulus associated with nonreinforcement can maintain observing behaviour as pred...