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J Exp Anal Behav. 1966 May; 9(3): 191–204.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1966.9-191.
PMCID: PMC1338179
Extinction-induced aggression1
N. H. Azrin, R. R. Hutchinson, and D. F. Hake
1This investigation was supported by grants from the Mental Health Fund of the Illinois Department of Mental Health, NIMH Grant 4925, and NSF Grant 1987. T. Ayllon and J. Keller provided valuable advice and assistance. Reprints may be obtained from any of the authors, Behavior Research Laboratory, Anna State Hospital, Anna, Illinois 62906.
Abstract
Pigeons were conditioned to peck a response key under a procedure that alternated periods of food reinforcement with periods of extinction. The pigeons attacked a nearby pigeon at the onset of extinction. Some also attacked a stuffed model of a pigeon. The duration of attack was an inverse function of the time since the last food reinforcement and a direct function of the number of reinforcements. The pigeons attacked after the last food delivery whether or not the conditioned pecking response was required and whether or not the extinction period was signaled. The food had to be eaten; the mere sight and sound of food being delivered did not produce attack. Prior satiation reduced attack. The phenomenon was not attributable to a past history of competition between pigeons since socially deprived pigeons also attacked. Superstitious reinforcement of attack was not found to be a factor. The results indicated that the transition from food reinforcement to extinction was an aversive event that produced aggression.
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