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. 1974 Mar;21(2):361-71.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1974.21-361.

Autoshaping and automaintenance of a key-press response in squirrel monkeys

Autoshaping and automaintenance of a key-press response in squirrel monkeys

E Gamzu et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1974 Mar.

Abstract

Following exposure for a minimum of 500 to 600 trials, three of four naive squirrel monkeys eventually pressed a response key, illumination of which always preceded delivery of a food pellet. Three other naive monkeys did not press the key when the pellets were delivered randomly with respect to key illumination. Despite some similarities to autoshaping using pigeons, the data indicate many points of difference when squirrel monkeys are used as subjects. Although key-food pairings were shown to be important in the acquisition of the key-press response, they were ineffective in maintaining the response when either a negative response-reinforcer dependency was introduced, or when there was no scheduled response-reinforcer dependency (fixed trial). Not all demonstrations of autoshaping can be considered to be under the control of those processes that are primarily responsible for the phenomena obtained in pigeons.

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