Effects of delay of reinforcement on ABA renewal.

L Rebeca Mateos Morfín, Carlos Flores, Kenneth D Madrigal
Author Information
  1. L Rebeca Mateos Morfín: Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.
  2. Carlos Flores: Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico. Electronic address: carlos.faguirre@academicos.udg.mx.
  3. Kenneth D Madrigal: Universidad de Sonora, Mexico.

Abstract

ABA renewal was assessed by decreasing response rates by means of extinction or a 12-s delay of reinforcement in one experiment with rats. In a first phase, rats were trained to lever press for water in Context A. Rats were exposed to a second phase in Context B, where lever-pressing decreased for all rats; for one group of rats, lever-pressing decreased by means of extinction, while lever-pressing decreased by means of a 12-s delay for the other group. During a third phase, both groups were once again exposed to Context A with no reinforcer deliveries for lever-pressing. Once rats were exposed to the latter phase, renewal was observed for both groups. Results suggest that delay of reinforcement can be used as an alternative procedure to help reduce behavior and mitigate relapse.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Animals
Conditioning, Operant
Extinction, Psychological
Rats
Reinforcement Schedule
Reinforcement, Psychology

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