Do animals satiate or habituate to repeatedly presented reinforcers

作者: Frances K. Mcsweeney , John M. Roll

DOI: 10.3758/BF03208818

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摘要: Operant response rates may decrease within experimental sessions. The most likely explanation for the decrease is that satiation or habituation reduces the effectiveness of the …

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