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. 1972 May;17(3):425-32.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1972.17-425.

Maintenance and suppression of responding under schedules of electric shock presentation

Maintenance and suppression of responding under schedules of electric shock presentation

J W McKearney. J Exp Anal Behav. 1972 May.

Abstract

In squirrel monkeys previously trained under a continuous avoidance schedule, characteristic patterns of responding were maintained under a 3-min variable-interval schedule of shock presentation (response-produced shock). Responding in the presence of a periodically presented stimulus, the termination of which coincided with the delivery of a response-independent electric shock (Estes-Skinner procedure), was not reliably affected. When shocks followed every response during certain signalled portions of the session, and were presented under the variable-interval schedule during the rest of the session (multiple 1-response fixed-ratio, 3-min variable-interval schedule of shock presentation), responding was suppressed during the fixed-ratio component and maintained during the variable-interval component. Environmental consequences do not have immutable properties, and may either support or suppress behavior, depending on the schedule of presentation.

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