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J Exp Anal Behav. 1963 July; 6(3): 423–428.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1963.6-423.
PMCID: PMC1404460
Aversive aspects of a schedule of positive reinforcement1
James B. Appel
1This research was supported in part by Public Health Service Research Grant MY-3363, from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Abstract
Six male White Carneaux pigeons were trained to peck at one of two keys to obtain food on several fixed-ratio schedules of reinforcement. Concurrently, the first response on a second key could, I—change the conditions of visual stimulation and remove the food reinforcement contingency, II—change the conditions of stimulation and have no effect upon the reinforcement contingency, or III—do nothing. The second response on the stimulus change key always restored baseline conditions. When second-key responses produced a stimulus change, the number of such responses was a function of the ratio value on the first key. Typically, second-key responses occurred before the start of fixed-ratio runs. The duration of stimulus change periods was an exponential function of the number of responses required for reinforcement when the possibility for reinforcement was not disturbed by periods of stimulus change (Condition II).
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