Interresponse-time sensitivity during discrete-trial and free-operant concurrent variable-interval schedules.

J M Cleaveland
Author Information
  1. J M Cleaveland: Department of Psychology: Experimental, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0086, USA. mark@psych.duke.edu

Abstract

Two experiments investigated the sensitivity of pigeons' choice to elapsed time since the last response (i.e., to inter-response time [IRT]) during concurrent variable-interval variable-interval schedules. Experiment 1 used a two-key discrete-trial procedure with variable intertrial intervals. Experiment 2 employed a three-key free-operant procedure. In both experiments choice was found to be a function of the active-schedule IRT, defined as the time since the most recent response. Monte Carlo simulations show how this finding permits the joining of several seemingly incompatible data sets held to both support and contradict a kind of choice strategy, termed momentary maximizing, which attempts to maximize momentary reinforcement probabilities. The studies suggest that only two variables are needed to describe the static molecular structure of concurrent variable-interval choice: active-schedule IRTs and "response states" consisting of the last one or two schedule choices.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Behavior, Animal
Columbidae
Conditioning, Operant
Learning
Markov Chains
Models, Psychological
Reaction Time
Reinforcement Schedule
Time Factors

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