Cerutti D T, Staddon J E R
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA.
J Exp Anal Behav. 2004 Mar;81(2):135-54. doi: 10.1901/jeab.2004.81-135.
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under conditions of changing preference. Experiment 1 studied a concurrent chain schedule with random-interval initial links and fixed-interval terminal links; Experiment 2 studied a multiple chained random-interval fixed-interval schedule; and Experiment 3 studied simple concurrent random-interval random-interval schedules. In Experiment 1, and to a lesser extent in the other two experiments, session-average initial-link wait-time differences were linearly related to session-average response-rate differences. In Experiment 1, and to a lesser extent in Experiment 3, ratios of session-average initial-link wait times and response rates were related by a power function. The weaker relations between wait and response measures in Experiment 2 appear to be due to the absence of competition between responses. In Experiments 1 and 2, initial-link changes lagged behind terminal-link changes. These findings may have implications for the relations between fixed- and variable-interval procedures and suggest that more attention should be paid to temporal measures in studies of free-operant choice.
三项针对鸽子的实验研究了偏好变化条件下行为的时间与速率测量之间的关系。实验1研究了一种并发链程序,其初始链为随机间隔,终端链为固定间隔;实验2研究了一种多重链随机间隔固定间隔程序;实验3研究了简单并发随机间隔随机间隔程序。在实验1中,以及在较小程度上在其他两个实验中,会话平均初始链等待时间差异与会话平均反应速率差异呈线性相关。在实验1中,以及在较小程度上在实验3中,会话平均初始链等待时间与反应速率的比率由幂函数相关联。实验2中等待与反应测量之间较弱的关系似乎是由于反应之间缺乏竞争。在实验1和2中,初始链的变化滞后于终端链的变化。这些发现可能对固定间隔和可变间隔程序之间的关系有启示,并表明在自由操作选择研究中应更多地关注时间测量。