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. 1978 Jul;30(1):19-30.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1978.30-19.

The effect of foreperiod duration on reaction time and its relation to interval schedules of reinforcement

The effect of foreperiod duration on reaction time and its relation to interval schedules of reinforcement

J V Keller et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1978 Jul.

Abstract

Two groups of pigeons were exposed to a simple reaction-time procedure in which mean foreperiod duration was 5, 10, or 20 seconds. For one group, the foreperiods had an arithmetic, or rectangular, distribution; for the second group, they had a constant-probability, or Bernoulli, distribution. Under both distributions, mean response latency was an increasing, negatively accelerated function of mean foreperiod duration. On a given trial, response latency was a function of its associated foreperiod duration: latency was a decreasing function of foreperiod duration in the arithmetic distribution, and an increasing function of foreperiod duration in the constant-probability distribution. Examination of the distribution of latencies revealed a harmonic structure reminiscent of distributions of interresponse times under variable-interval schedules of reinforcement. Taken together, the results confirm and extend previous findings with human subjects, and also suggest numerous similarities to behavior maintained by variable-interval schedules.

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