PIGEONS WAIT-TIME RESPONSES TO TRANSITIONS IN INTERFOOD-INTERVAL DURATION - ANOTHER LOOK AT CYCLIC SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE

被引:27
作者
HIGA, JJ [1 ]
THAW, JM [1 ]
STADDON, JER [1 ]
机构
[1] FURMAN UNIV, GREENVILLE, SC 29613 USA
关键词
TEMPORAL DISCRIMINATION; CYCLIC SCHEDULE; TRANSITIONS; LINEAR WAITING; INTERFOOD INTERVAL; KEY PECK; PIGEONS;
D O I
10.1901/jeab.1993.59-529
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Recent developments reveal that animals can rapidly learn about intervals of time. We studied the nature of this fast-acting process in two experiments. In Experiment 1 pigeons were exposed to a modified fixed-time schedule, in which the time between food rewards (interfood interval) changed at an unpredictable point in each session, either decreasing from 15 to 5 s (step-down) or increasing from 15 to 45 s (step-up). The birds were able to track under both conditions by producing postre-inforcement wait times proportional to the preceding interfood-interval duration. However, the time course of responding differed: Tracking was apparently more gradual in the step-up condition. Experiment 2 studied the effect of having both kinds of transitions within the same session by exposing pigeons to a repeating (cyclic) sequence of the interfood-interval values used in Experiment 1. Pigeons detected changes in the input sequence of interfood intervals, but only for a few sessions-discrimination worsened with further training. The dynamic effects we observed do not support a linear waiting process of time discrimination, but instead point to a timing mechanism based on the frequency and recency of prior interfood intervals and not the preceding interfood interval alone.
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页数:13
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