Topography of the food-reinforced key peck and the source of 30-millisecond interresponse times
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- DOI: 10.1901/jeab.1974.21-541
Topography of the food-reinforced key peck and the source of 30-millisecond interresponse times
Abstract
High-speed photography of key pecking revealed that the arc described by the upper bill as a pigeon closes its beak is capable of operating a Lehigh Valley pigeon key set at 8 to 14 g. Arc-produced switch closure follows initial switch closure in less than 50 msec. When birds were trained on ratio schedules, the probability of interresponse times (IRTs) shorter than 50 msec exceeded 0.30. Interval-trained birds produced a much lower probability of short-IRTs. When the schedules were reversed, there was only weak evidence of a reversal in the probability of short IRTs. A temporal analysis of topographic features observed in the original photographs failed to reveal differences between ratio and interval pecking topography. It appeared that only the point of contact with the key differed between subjects trained on the two schedules. It was concluded that only the locus, but not the topography, of the food-reinforced key peck was modified by the schedule of reinforcement.
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