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. 2004 Oct;11(5):889-95.
doi: 10.3758/bf03196717.

Discriminative stimuli that follow a delay have added value for pigeons

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Discriminative stimuli that follow a delay have added value for pigeons

Kelly A DiGian et al. Psychon Bull Rev. 2004 Oct.

Abstract

Clement, Feltus, Kaiser, and Zentall (2000) reported that pigeons prefer discriminative stimuli that require greater effort (more pecks) to obtain over those that require less effort. In the present experiment, we examined two variables associated with this phenomenon. First, we asked whether delay of reinforcement, presumably a relatively aversive event similar to effort, would produce similar effects. Second, we asked whether the stimulus preference produced by a prior relatively aversive event depends on its anticipation. Anticipation of delay was accomplished by signaling its occurrence. Results indicated that delays can produce preferences similar to those produced by increased effort, but only if the delays are signaled.

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