Optimization theory fails to predict performance of pigeons in a two-response situation
- PMID: 7292017
- DOI: 10.1126/science.7292017
Optimization theory fails to predict performance of pigeons in a two-response situation
Abstract
Optimization theory states that organisms behave in a way that maximizes reinforcement or "value." In a two-response situation, pigeons' response proportions approximately equaled reinforcement proportions, even when this behavior pattern substantially decreased the rate of reinforcement. Optimization or reinforcement maximization was not supported as the basic mechanism underlying choice behavior.
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