Key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of briefly signaled delayed reinforcement: a further test of Pavlovian mechanisms (original) (raw)

Key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of briefly signaled delayed reinforcement: effects of variable-interval value

Marc Branch

Journal of the Experimental …, 1992

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Marc Branch

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William Myerson

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Alan Silberberg

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Michael Davison

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David Eckerman

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Frances McSweeney

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David Lopatto

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Steven Hursh

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Larrie Hutton

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