Control of pigeons’ keypecking topography by a schedule of alternating food and water reward |
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Authors: | Marcia L Spetch Donald M Wilkie Ronald W Skelton |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, The University of British Columbia, V6T 1W5, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Abstract: | Food- and water-deprived pigeons keypecked for food or water reinforcement on alternate trials. Under one condition, explicit stimuli on the key provided information about the trial outcome; under another condition, only the alternation schedule provided this information. Latency and/or response rate differences between food- and water-rewarded trials emerged during both conditions. Response topography also differed on food- and water-rewarded trials. These differences, as revealed by duration and force measurements of the keypeck and by human ratings of the pecking responses as being water- or food-related, were anticipatory in nature. These results not only extend previous work on reward alternation and reward-specific response topographies, but also have implications for theories of animal memory. In particular, these results are amenable to memory models that assume that an animal “codes” information that later must be recalled. |
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