Pigeons emitted almost exclusively short-duration key pecks (shorter than 20 msec) when on negative automaintenance procedures, in which pecks prevented reinforcement. Peck durations under fixed-interval and fixed-ratio reinforcement schedules were generally two to five times longer than pecks under a negative automaintenance schedule. However, initial key pecks were of short duration, independent of procedure. The frequency of short-duration pecks was insensitive to differential reinforcement, while the frequency of long-duration pecks was sensitive to differential reinforcement. It is proposed that short-duration pecks arise from the pigeon\u27s normal feeding pattern and are directly enhanced by food presentation, while long-duration pec...
Response key illuminations were followed by food delivery or shock, and keypecks were programmed to ...
A contingency specifies the conditions under which responses produce consequences and determines bot...
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 key pecking of eight pigeons was maintained on a variable-interval 1-minute schedule of food rei...
The duration of pigeons\u27 key pecks was studied in three experiments. Experiment I revealed that k...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which key pecking was reinforced on a v...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which the required operant was, in diff...
Pigeons' key peck were brought under the control of the duration of a visual stimulus in one-key and...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
When a response key is briefly illuminated before a grain reinforcer is presented, key pecking is re...
The spatio-temporal courses of head and neck motions of pigeons while pecking at small grains are de...
Response key illuminations were followed by food delivery or shock, and keypecks were programmed to ...
A contingency specifies the conditions under which responses produce consequences and determines bot...
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 key pecking of eight pigeons was maintained on a variable-interval 1-minute schedule of food rei...
The duration of pigeons\u27 key pecks was studied in three experiments. Experiment I revealed that k...
Pecks on an operant key were reinforced on either multiple variable-interval variable-interval or mu...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which key pecking was reinforced on a v...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
Three experiments were conducted to test an interpretation of the response-rate-reducing effects of ...
Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which the required operant was, in diff...
Pigeons' key peck were brought under the control of the duration of a visual stimulus in one-key and...
Three naive pigeons were exposed to a series of two-component multiple schedules of response-indepen...
When a response key is briefly illuminated before a grain reinforcer is presented, key pecking is re...
The spatio-temporal courses of head and neck motions of pigeons while pecking at small grains are de...
Response key illuminations were followed by food delivery or shock, and keypecks were programmed to ...
A contingency specifies the conditions under which responses produce consequences and determines bot...
In Experiment I, four pigeons were exposed to trials in which a 12-sec key light illumination was fo...