An inverse relationship between baseline fixed-interval response rate and the effects of a tandem response requirement.

W K Bickel, S T Higgins, K Kirby, L M Johnson
Author Information
  1. W K Bickel: Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington 05401.

Abstract

Previous experiments examining the effects of adding a tandem fixed-ratio response requirement on fixed-interval schedule performance have reported inconsistent results. One variable that may account for such inconsistencies is the baseline response rate in the fixed-interval condition. This possibility was investigated in the present study. Rats were given histories with either interresponse times greater than 11 s or fixed-ratio 40 schedules of reinforcement, which engendered either relatively low or high rates of responding, respectively, in the subsequent fixed-interval condition. A tandem ratio response requirement (fixed-ratio 9) was then introduced. The effects of adding this tandem response requirement were inversely related to the baseline fixed-interval response rates; low rates of responding in the fixed-interval condition were markedly increased, whereas high rates of responding were relatively unaffected. This inverse relationship appears to be similar to the rate-dependent relations observed in behavioral pharmacology. These results may provide an explanation for the inconsistent findings reported in previous studies on tandem fixed-interval fixed-ratio schedules and suggest that principles of behavioral pharmacology research may be applicable to the study of the effects of nonpharmacological variables on schedule-controlled behavior.

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Grants

  1. 1 T32 HD07173/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Animals
Attention
Conditioning, Operant
Drinking
Male
Memory
Mental Recall
Psychomotor Performance
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Reinforcement Schedule

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