Resurgence mitigation across extended extinction following four and eight cycles of on/off alternative reinforcement.

Timothy A Shahan, Gabrielle M Sutton, Matias Avellaneda
Author Information
  1. Timothy A Shahan: Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA. Electronic address: tim.shahan@usu.edu.
  2. Gabrielle M Sutton: Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.
  3. Matias Avellaneda: Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.

Abstract

Resurgence is an increase in an extinguished operant response resulting from a worsening of conditions (e.g., extinction) for a more recently reinforced alternative behavior. Previous research has shown that exposure to cycles of alternative reinforcement available versus unavailable (i.e., on/off alternative reinforcement) across sessions can reduce subsequent resurgence. Most previous assessments of the procedure have examined target operant responding during only single-session resurgence tests, and it remains unclear if exposure to relatively few cycles of on/off alternative reinforcement can maintain low rates of target behavior across extended exposure to extinction. This experiment with rats examined the effects of 4 or 8 cycles of on/off alternative reinforcement on subsequent resurgence during a 10-session extinction test. The results show that exposure to 4 cycles of on/off alternative reinforcement is as effective as 8 cycles in producing low rates of target behavior during treatment and across extended extinction. This result is consistent with extant theories of resurgence and suggests that on/off alternative reinforcement could have translational utility following relatively few cycles of exposure.

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Grants

  1. R01 HD093734/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Animals
Extinction, Psychological
Conditioning, Operant
Rats
Reinforcement, Psychology
Male
Reinforcement Schedule
Behavior, Animal
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Rats, Long-Evans

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