A study on activities observed during interresponse time / Um estudo sobre as atividades nas quais sujeitos se engajam durante o intervalo entre respostas que produzem reforço

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

This study was an attempt to investigate possible relations between responding that is reinforced according to schedules based on a temporal parameter and performing other activities to which no reinforcement contingencies are programmed. These activities have been called adjunctive behavior, collateral behavior or interim activities. Two questions guided this study: a) is there any difference in response rate, average time between reinforcers, and percentage of reinforced responses when an FI schedule or a DRL schedule is in force, if the subject can engage in other activities; b) are typical sequential patterns developed between responses when these schedules are in force? Four male food deprived rats were subjects of this experiment. The apparatus was an experimental box with seven chambers in which subjects could perform different activities, such as bar pressing, eating, running, drinking, and wood-chewing. For two subjects, bar pressing was reinforced according to three DRL schedules (DRL 4s, DRL 5s, and DRL 20s). One of the subjects was first kept in the chamber with the bar and food dispenser and then was allowed to access the other chambers, the other was first allowed to access the other chambers and then was kept in the chamber with the bar and food dispenser. For the other two subjects, bar presses were reinforced according to two FI schedules (FI 5s and FI 10s). One of the subjects first had access to all chambers and then was kept in the chamber with the bar and food dispenser, and the other was kept in the chamber with the bar and food dispenser during the whole experiment. Bar presses, reinforcement deliveries, and occupancy of chambers were recorded. Results show there was a difference in response rate, average time between reinforcers, and percentage of reinforced responses in both schedules, depending on the access condition, mainly when responses were reinforced according to schedules higher than FI 5s and DRL 4s. Higher response rates, lower average time between reinforcers and higher percentage of reinforced responses were observed for the DRL subjects when access was possible than when it was not possible, and higher response rates, higher average time between reinforcers and higher percentage of reinforced responses were observed for the FI subjects when access was possible than when it was not possible. No typical sequential patterns were observed when access was possible and either of the two studied schedules was in force. Results are discussed in terms of possible controlling variables to performing activities other than bar pressing when responding is being reinforced according to FI and DRL schedules

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psicologia experimental esquema de reforçamento diferencial de baixa taxa avaliacao do comportamento reforco (psicologia) adjunctive behavior comportamento adjuntivo esquema de intervalo fixo differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate comportamento colateral atividade ínterim fixed interval collateral behavior interim activities

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