Performance following rewarded and nonrewarded trials at 12-min and 20-sec intertriai intervals

作者: C. Thomas Surridge

DOI: 10.3758/BF03327858

关键词: Partial reinforcementInterval (graph theory)AudiologyStatisticsPsychologyStraight alley

摘要: Two groups of rats were given 50% partial reinforcement for 192 trials in a straight alley, eight day. For one group the intertriai interval was 12 min, other, 20 sec. Faster performance found on following reward throughout training at 20-sec interval, but this effect not observed 12-min interval.

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