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Autor:
Roger M. Tarpy, Jennifer B. Scharer
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychology. 37:247-258
The Ivanov-Smolensky conditioning procedure involves a CS followed by a command (US). There are two URs--an instructed UR and a reflexive UR such as an autonomic reaction. Anticipatory responses during the CS, of either the instructed or reflexive UR
Autor:
Roger M. Tarpy
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 35:773-774
Autor:
Stephen E. G. Lea, Roger M. Tarpy
Publikováno v:
Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 13:419-420
Publikováno v:
Animal Learning & Behavior. 12:50-54
Previous research has shown that response rates on a variable interval (VI) schedule of reinforcement decrease if a brief response-produced signal is given prior to reward. One explanation is that the signal overshadows the response because it is a b
Autor:
Frederick L. Sawabini, Roger M. Tarpy
Publikováno v:
Psychological Bulletin. 81:984-997
Publikováno v:
Animal Learning & Behavior. 13:13-17
If, while responding on a variable interval schedule, rats are given a brief cue prior to reward, their response rate is markedly lower than the rate for yoked partners who receive the cue randomly with respect to reward. This signaled-reward phenome
Autor:
Jean E. Roberts, Roger M. Tarpy
Publikováno v:
Animal Learning & Behavior. 13:6-12
The effects of signaled reward were examined using DRL and DRH schedules of reinforcement. In each case, one group of rats received a brief cue between the reinforced response and the reward, and a second group received brief cues at random times. Wi
Autor:
Robert J. Murcek, Roger M. Tarpy
Publikováno v:
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers. 16:383-387
An electronic device for detecting movement in small animals is described. The principle involves assessing changes in resistance between pairs of grid bars in a cage. The device is inexpensive, sensitive to movement, easy to calibrate and install, r
Publikováno v:
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B. 35:53-65
Rats pressed levers for food reward which was delivered, when appropriate, 0·4 s after the response. For one group, the delay interval was filled by a light cue; for the other group, the same number of lights was given but they were not correlated w