Transfer of single- and double-alternation patterning as a function of odor cues

作者: Robert E. Prytula , Stephen F. Davis , Dayle D. Allen , R. Clay Taylor

DOI: 10.3758/BF03334488

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摘要: Two squads of rats were initially given single-alternation (SA) training and subsequently shifted to a double-alternation (DA) schedule. other trained under DA schedule SA The results showed that there was no persistence behavior learned one the new (Performance conformed appropriately virtually immediately schedule.) These suggest contemporary odor conditions may be very salient cues in situations involving transferring from reinforcement another.

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