Within-session changes in responding during concurrent schedules that employ two different operanda |
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Authors: | Frances K Mcsweeney Jeffrey N Weatherly John M Roll |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, Washington State University, 99164-4820, Pullman, WA
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Abstract: | Five rats responded on several concurrent schedules in which pressing a key produced reinforcers in one component and pressing a lever produced reinforcers in the other component (Experiment 1). Four pigeons responded on several concurrent keypeck treadlepress schedules (Experiment 2). The programmed rates of reinforcement varied from 15 to 240 reinforcers per hour in different conditions. Rates of responding usually changed systematically within experimental sessions, and the changes were similar for the two components of a concurrent schedule. These results imply that within-session changes in responding may not confound the predictions of theories that describe the ratio of the rates of responding during the two components of concurrent schedules. Instead, within-session changes may be controlled by a mechanism that integrates the reinforcers obtained from the two components. |
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