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. 1991 Jul;56(1):67-80.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1991.56-67.

Effects of varying stimulus disparity and the reinforcer ratio in concurrent-schedule and signal-detection procedures

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Effects of varying stimulus disparity and the reinforcer ratio in concurrent-schedule and signal-detection procedures

B Alsop et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1991 Jul.

Abstract

The present study measured the effects of stimulus and reinforcer variations on pigeons' behavior in two different choice procedures. Two intensities of white light were presented as the stimuli on the main key in a switching-key concurrent schedule and as the sample stimuli in a signal-detection procedure. Under both procedures, the scheduled rate of reinforcement was varied across conditions to produce various ratios of obtained reinforcement. These ratios were obtained for seven pairs of light intensities. In the concurrent schedules, the effects of reinforcer-ratio variations were positively correlated with the physical disparity between the two light intensities. In the signal-detection procedure, changes in the reinforcer ratio produced greater effects on performance when stimulus disparity was very low or very high compared to those found at intermediate levels of stimulus disparity. This discrepancy creates a dilemma for existing behavioral models of signal-detection performance.

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