Four rats ’ choices between two levers were differentially reinforced using a runs-test algorithm. On each trial, a runs-test score was calculated based on the last 20 choices. In Experiment 1, the onset of stimulus lights cued when the runs score was smaller than criterion. Following cuing, the correct choice was occasionally reinforced with food, and the incorrect choice resulted in a blackout. Results indicated that this contingency reduced sequential dependencies among successive choice responses. With one exception, subjects ’ choice rule was well described as biased coin flipping. In Experiment 2, cuing was removed and the reinforcement criterion was changed to a percentile score based on the last 20 reinforced responses. The results ...
Reversal learning is one of the most venerable paradigms for studying the acquisition, extinction,an...
Recent research has examined the effects on behavioral adjustment of a range of within-session chang...
This study aimed to assess the role of reinforced behavioral variability in the learning of a 6-digi...
The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing ...
Two experiments examined the effects of varying the probability of “wins” within a rat model of gamb...
<p>(A) A trial-dependent change of run lengths for one example rat is shown both for all runs togeth...
Contains fulltext : 55126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ask...
Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
One characteristic of natural environments is that outcomes vary across time. Animals need to adapt ...
We simulate two types of environments to investigate how closely rats approximate optimal foraging. ...
Eight rats (Rattus norwegicus) were individually exposed to either closed or open economies in a mul...
Theoretical reference points have been proposed to differentiate probabilistic gains from probabilis...
Rats' leverpressing was reinforced on variable-ratio (VR) schedules. As ratio values increased, resp...
The first experiment sought specifically to determine whether variations in rats' overall run time i...
In two experiments hungry rats received extensive training to lever press for food outcomes before o...
Reversal learning is one of the most venerable paradigms for studying the acquisition, extinction,an...
Recent research has examined the effects on behavioral adjustment of a range of within-session chang...
This study aimed to assess the role of reinforced behavioral variability in the learning of a 6-digi...
The generality of the molar view of behavior was extended to the study of choice with rats, showing ...
Two experiments examined the effects of varying the probability of “wins” within a rat model of gamb...
<p>(A) A trial-dependent change of run lengths for one example rat is shown both for all runs togeth...
Contains fulltext : 55126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ask...
Previous research suggested that allocation of responses on concurrent schedules of wheel-running re...
One characteristic of natural environments is that outcomes vary across time. Animals need to adapt ...
We simulate two types of environments to investigate how closely rats approximate optimal foraging. ...
Eight rats (Rattus norwegicus) were individually exposed to either closed or open economies in a mul...
Theoretical reference points have been proposed to differentiate probabilistic gains from probabilis...
Rats' leverpressing was reinforced on variable-ratio (VR) schedules. As ratio values increased, resp...
The first experiment sought specifically to determine whether variations in rats' overall run time i...
In two experiments hungry rats received extensive training to lever press for food outcomes before o...
Reversal learning is one of the most venerable paradigms for studying the acquisition, extinction,an...
Recent research has examined the effects on behavioral adjustment of a range of within-session chang...
This study aimed to assess the role of reinforced behavioral variability in the learning of a 6-digi...