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Reinforcement Schedule (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Reinforcement Schedule'
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30 Mar 2009
P. Perruchet (1985b) showed a double dissociation of conditioned responses (CRs) and expectancy for an airpuff unconditioned stimulus (US) in a 50% partial reinforcement schedule in human eyeblink conditioning. In the Perruchet effect, participants ...
rec_pub_19364226-is-perruchet-s-dissociation-eyeblink-conditioned-responding-outcome.htm
30 Mar 2009
Several associative learning theories explain cue competition as resulting from the division of a limited resource among competing cues. This leads to an assumption that behavioral control by 2 cues competing with each other should always reflect a ...
rec_pub_19364229-stimulus-competition-discrete-cue-training-context-cue-competition.htm
Overexpectation and trial massing.
30 Mar 2009
Three experiments were conducted to examine the interaction of overexpectation treatment and trial massing using a Pavlovian fear conditioning procedure with rats. In first-order conditioning, Experiment 1 found the overexpectation effect (i.e., ...
rec_pub_19364228-overexpectation-trial-massing.htm
30 Mar 2009
Developmental methylmercury (MeHg) exposure alters dopamine neurotransmitter systems, but the selectivity of this and the effects of low, environmentally relevant MeHg exposure regimens are poorly understood. In previous reports, some including ...
rec_pub_19331463-gestational-methylmercury-exposure-selectively-increases-sensitivity.htm
30 Mar 2009
The current view of instrumental conditioning indicates that performance in the early stage of training is maintained by a representation of the outcome, as indexed by its sensitivity to changes in the value of the reward. In the present study, the ...
rec_pub_19331467-goal-directed-responding-sensitive-lesions-prelimbic-cortex.htm
SQAB 2008: more than the usual suspects.
25 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19429210-sqab-2008-usual-suspects.htm
Comparing preference assessments: selection- versus duration-based preference assessment procedures.
24 Mar 2009
In the current investigation, the results of a selection- and a duration-based preference assessment procedure were compared. A Multiple Stimulus With Replacement (MSW) preference assessment [Windsor, J., Piché, L. M., & Locke, P. A. (1994). ...
rec_pub_19327964-comparing-preference-assessments-selection-versus-duration-based.htm
Rattus Psychologicus: construction of preferences by self-stimulating rats.
22 Mar 2009
Behavioral economists have proposed that human preferences are constructed during their elicitation and are thus influenced by the elicitation procedure. For example, different preferences are expressed when options are encountered one at a time or ...
rec_pub_19447284-rattus-psychologicus-construction-preferences-self-stimulating-rats.htm
Behavioral and neural changes after gains and losses of conditioned reinforcers.
16 Mar 2009
Human behaviors can be more powerfully influenced by conditioned reinforcers, such as money, than by primary reinforcers. Moreover, people often change their behaviors to avoid monetary losses. However, the effect of removing conditioned reinforcers ...
rec_pub_19295166-behavioral-neural-changes-gains-losses-conditioned-reinforcers.htm
12 Mar 2009
Errorless learning is a technique developed by Terrace [Terrace, H.S., 1963a. Discrimination training with and without "errors". J. Exp. Anal. Behav. 6, 1-27] to train stimulus discriminations with few or no errors. In the first replication of the ...
rec_pub_19429224-intermodal-transfer-visual-auditory-discrimination-using-errorless.htm
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