Discrimination and emission of different key-peck durations in the pigeon (original) (raw)
Key pecking in pigeons produced by pairing keylight with inaccessible grain1
thomas zentall
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975
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Behavioral contrast in the pigeon: a study of the duration of key pecking maintained on multiple schedules of reinforcement1
Alan Silberberg
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975
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Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Unsignaled Delayed Reinforcement on Key Pecking of Pigeons Under Variable‐Interval Schedules
Craig Kovera
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1998
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Key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of briefly signaled delayed reinforcement: a further test of Pavlovian mechanisms
Amy Odum
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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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Positive behavioral contrast as a function of time-out duration when pigeons peck keys on a within-session procedure
Frances McSweeney
Animal Learning & Behavior, 1991
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Decreased Key Pecking in Response to Reward Uncertainty and Surprising Delay Extension in Pigeons
Patrick Anselme
International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2021
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Effects of Food‐Pellet Size on Rate, Latency, and Topography of Autoshaped Key Pecks and Gapes in Pigeons
Philip Zeigler
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1996
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Pigeons' Observing Behavior and Response-Independent Food Presentations
William V Dube
Learning and Motivation, 1998
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Effects of varying the percentage of key illuminations paired with food in a positive …
Fernando Javier Gonzalez
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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Behavioral contrast for key pecking as a function of component duration when only one component varies
Frances McSweeney
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1993
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Development of Key-Pecking, Pause, and Ambulation during Extended Exposure to a Fixed-Interval Schedule of Reinforcement
Marc Branch
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2012
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Automaintenance without stimulus-change reinforcement: Temporal control of key pecks
William Myerson
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1979
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Food duration and signal-controlled responding by pigeons
David Lopatto
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1985
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Physical restraint produces rapid acquisition of the pigeon's key peck
HERBERT TERRACE
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1980
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Signalled free operant avoidance of shock by pigeons pecking a key
JOÃO CLAUDIO TODOROV
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Escape and avoidance of shock by pigeons pecking a key
Philip Hineline
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1969
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Stimulus- and feeder-directed behavior in a long-box: Effect of fixed versus variable time schedules of food presentation
Frans van Haaren
Animal Learning & Behavior, 1986
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Control of pecking response form in the pigeon: Topography of ingestive behaviors and conditioned keypecks with food and water reinforcers
Philip Zeigler
Animal Learning & Behavior, 1988
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Variability of response location for pigeons responding under continuous reinforcement, intermittent reinforcement, and extinction1
David Eckerman
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1969
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Responding of pigeons under variable-interval schedules of signaled-delayed reinforcement: effects of delay-signal duration
Marc Branch
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1990
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VARIABILITY OF RESPONSE LOCATION FOR PIGEONS RESPONDING UNDER CONTINUOUS REINFORCEMENT, INTERMITTENT REINFORCEMENT, AND EXTINCTION1
David Eckerman
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1969
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The role of contingencies and “principles of behavioral variation” in pigeons' pecking
Douglas Fenner
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1980
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Observing responses in pigeons: effects of schedule component duration and schedule value1
Marc Branch
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1973
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Some properties of spaced responding in pigeons1
John Staddon
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1965
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Prospective and retrospective timing by pigeons
Peter Killeen
Learning & Behavior, 2010
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The role of generalization in the acquisition of autoshaped keypecking in pigeons
Richard Ettinger, Frances McSweeney
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1978
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Increasing the variability of response sequences in pigeons by adjusting the frequency of switching between two keys.
Armando Machado
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1997
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Conjunctive differentiation of gape during food-reinforced keypecking in the pigeon
Philip Zeigler
Animal Learning & Behavior, 1988
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Some Properties of Spaced Responding in Pigeons
John Staddon
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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Blocking of first- and second-order autoshaping in pigeons
Mark Leyland
Animal Learning & Behavior, 1978
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