When a response key is briefly illuminated before a grain reinforcer is presented, key pecking is reliably developed and maintained in pigeons, even if pecking prevents reinforcement (negative automaintenance). This experiment demonstrated that pigeons are sensitive to a negative response-reinforcer contingency, even though it does not eliminate responding. Within individual pigeons, two kinds of trials were compared: red key trials, in which reinforcement was negatively contingent on responding, and white key trials, in which reinforcement was unrelated to responding. Reinforcement frequency in non-contingent trials was yoked to the obtained reinforcement frequency in negatively contingent trials. All eight pigeons pecked substantially mor...
The Pavlovian autoshaping paradigm has often been used to assess the behavioral effects of reward om...
Four pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of reinforcement that ordi...
Three pigeons were exposed to a series of multiple schedules of reinforcement-both multiple variable...
When a response key is briefly illuminated before a grain reinforcer is presented, key pecking is re...
When a pecking key is briefly illuminated prior to the presentation of a grain reinforcer, keypeckin...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...
Animals, including Humans, are prone to develop persistent maladaptive and suboptimal behaviours. So...
To determine if a stimulus associated with nonreinforcement can maintain observing behaviour as pred...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
A contingency specifies the conditions under which responses produce consequences and determines bot...
Pigeons emitted almost exclusively short-duration key pecks (shorter than 20 msec) when on negative ...
Animals, including Humans, are prone to develop persistent maladaptive and suboptimal behaviours. So...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
The reinforcement-omission effect (ROE), also known as frustration effect, refers to greater respons...
The Pavlovian autoshaping paradigm has often been used to assess the behavioral effects of reward om...
Four pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of reinforcement that ordi...
Three pigeons were exposed to a series of multiple schedules of reinforcement-both multiple variable...
When a response key is briefly illuminated before a grain reinforcer is presented, key pecking is re...
When a pecking key is briefly illuminated prior to the presentation of a grain reinforcer, keypeckin...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...
Animals, including Humans, are prone to develop persistent maladaptive and suboptimal behaviours. So...
To determine if a stimulus associated with nonreinforcement can maintain observing behaviour as pred...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
A contingency specifies the conditions under which responses produce consequences and determines bot...
Pigeons emitted almost exclusively short-duration key pecks (shorter than 20 msec) when on negative ...
Animals, including Humans, are prone to develop persistent maladaptive and suboptimal behaviours. So...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
The reinforcement-omission effect (ROE), also known as frustration effect, refers to greater respons...
The Pavlovian autoshaping paradigm has often been used to assess the behavioral effects of reward om...
Four pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of reinforcement that ordi...
Three pigeons were exposed to a series of multiple schedules of reinforcement-both multiple variable...