Journal article
Response rate is not an effective mediator of learned stimulus equivalence in pigeons
Learning & behavior, Vol.33(3), pp.287-295
08/2005
DOI: 10.3758/BF03192858
PMID: 16396076
Abstract
We explored response rate as a possible mediator of learned stimulus equivalence. Five pigeons were trained to discriminate four clip art pictures presented during a 10-sec discrete-trial fixed interval (FI) schedule: two paired with a one-pellet reinforcer, which supported a low rate of responding, and two paired with a nine-pellet reinforcer, which supported a high rate of responding. After subjects associated one stimulus from each of these pairs with a discriminative choice response, researchers presented two new clip art stimuli during a 10-sec FI: one trained with a differential reinforcement of low rate schedule (DRL) after the FI and the other trained with a differential reinforcement of high rate schedule (DRH) after the FI. Each of the stimuli that were withheld during choice training was later shown to see if the choice responses would transfer to these stimuli. The results suggest that response rate alone does not mediate learned stimulus equivalence.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Response rate is not an effective mediator of learned stimulus equivalence in pigeons
- Creators
- Andrea J Frank - University of Iowa, Department of Psychology, E11 Seasore Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA. andrea-frank@uiowa.eduEdward A Wasserman
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Learning & behavior, Vol.33(3), pp.287-295
- Publisher
- United States
- DOI
- 10.3758/BF03192858
- PMID
- 16396076
- ISSN
- 1543-4494
- eISSN
- 1543-4508
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 08/2005
- Academic Unit
- Psychological and Brain Sciences; Iowa Neuroscience Institute
- Record Identifier
- 9984070643902771
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