Sequences of reward magnitude and runway performance |
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Authors: | Edward L. Wike Dennis D. King |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Kansas, 66044, Lawrence, Kansas
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Abstract: | Three groups of rats underwent 24 days of training and 12 days of extinction (three trials per day) in a runway under conditions of increasing (I), decreasing (D), and random (R) sequences of reward magnitudes (0, 45, and 500 mg). The I Ss ran faster over the daily trials, the D Ss slowed down, and the R Ss ran at approximately equal speeds on each trial. The patterned running observed in training persisted in extinction, with the R Ss running fastest and the I Ss next. The results were discussed in terms of Capaldi’s sequential theory and Amsel’s frustration theory. |
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