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. 1992 Nov;58(3):431-43.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1992.58-431.

Acquisition of lever-press responding in rats with delayed reinforcement: A comparison of three procedures

Acquisition of lever-press responding in rats with delayed reinforcement: A comparison of three procedures

J Wilkenfield et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1992 Nov.

Abstract

The present study examined the acquisition of lever pressing in rats under three procedures in which food delivery was delayed by 4, 8, and 16 seconds relative to the response. Under the nonresetting delay procedure, food followed the response selected for reinforcement after a specified interval elapsed; responses during this interval had no programmed effect. Under the resetting procedure, the response selected for reinforcement initiated an interval to food delivery that was reset by each subsequent response. Under the stacked delay procedure, every response programmed delivery of food t seconds after its occurrence. Two control groups were studied, one that received food immediately after each lever press and another that never received food. With the exception of the group that did not receive food, responding was established with every procedure at every delay value without autoshaping or shaping. Although responding was established under the resetting delay procedure, response rates were generally not as high as under the other two procedures. These findings support the results of other recent investigations in demonstrating that a response not previously reinforced can be brought to strength by delayed reinforcement in the absence of explicit training.

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