Schedule-induced kinesic and taxic behavioral stereotypy in the pigeon (original) (raw)

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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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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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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Rates of responding in the pigeon generated by simple and complex schedules which provide the same rates of reinforcement

Frances McSweeney

Animal Learning & Behavior, 1976

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Stimulus control of behavior induced by a periodic schedule of food presentation in pigeons

John Staddon

1980

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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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Some effects of reinforcer availability on the pigeon’s responding in 24-hour sessions

Gary Lucas

Animal Learning & Behavior, 1981

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Waiting in pigeons: the effects of daily intercalation on temporal discrimination

John Staddon

1992

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Positive behavioral contrast when pigeons press treadles during multiple schedules

Frances McSweeney

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1983

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Tests of behavior momentum in simple and multiple schedules with rats and pigeons

Steven M. Lev Cohen

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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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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Pigeons Reacting to Transitions from Rich to Lean Schedules of Reinforcement: Analyses Based on Video Recordings

Erin Huffman

2021

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Prospective and retrospective timing by pigeons

Peter Killeen

Learning & Behavior, 2010

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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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The Response‐Reinforcement Dependency in Fixed‐Interval Schedules of REINFORCEMENT1

Richard Shull

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1970

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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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The effects of rate and amount of reinforcement on the speed of the pacemaker in pigeons’ timing behavior

Peter Killeen

Animal Learning & Behavior, 1991

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Delayed signal detection, differential reinforcement, and short-term memory in the pigeon

Michael Davison

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1984

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Preference and discrimination between response-dependent and response-independent schedules of reinforcement1

Jerry Treadway

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975

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Pigeons' Observing Behavior and Response-Independent Food Presentations

William V Dube

Learning and Motivation, 1998

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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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Conjoint schedules of timeout deletion in pigeons

Tim Hackenberg

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1992

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Conjunctive schedules of reinforcement II: response requirements and stimulus effects1

James Barrett

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975

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Within-Session Patterns of Pigeons' General Activity

Frances McSweeney

Learning and Motivation, 1998

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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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Development of Complex, Stereotyped Behavior in Pigeons

Barry Schwartz

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1980

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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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Some Properties of Spaced Responding in Pigeons

John Staddon

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior

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Discrimination and emission of different key-peck durations in the pigeon

John Ziriax

Journal of Experimental Psychology-animal Behavior Processes, 1978

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Food duration and signal-controlled responding by pigeons

David Lopatto

Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1985

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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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