J Exp Anal Behav. 1971 Jan;15(1):83-93. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1971.15-83.
Ethological recording procedures measured collateral behavior in pigeons whose key-pecking performance was suppressed during a tone that ended with unavoidable electric shock. Independent recordings of gross behavior were made by two observers throughout 60-sec intervals immediately before, during, and after tone presentation. Results indicated significant reductions in the frequency of collateral movements and an increase in the time between successive movements during tone presentations. These effects were observed in all subjects, despite differences in the sequential patterns of behavior. Only partial recovery of the behavior evidenced before tone presentation was found during a 60-sec interval following shock. It was concluded that conditioned suppression procedures caused the bird to "freeze" during tone presentation and in this fashion produced a general inhibitory effect on ongoing overt activity, including key pecking.
行为记录程序测量了鸽子的附带行为,这些鸽子在以不可避免的电击结束的音调期间,啄键表现受到抑制。在音调呈现之前、期间和之后的 60 秒间隔内,由两名观察员独立记录总行为。结果表明,在音调呈现期间,附带运动的频率显著降低,并且连续运动之间的时间增加。这些效应在所有被试中都观察到,尽管行为的顺序模式存在差异。在电击后 60 秒的间隔内,仅发现了在音调呈现之前表现出的行为的部分恢复。结论是,条件抑制程序导致鸟类在音调呈现期间“冻结”,并以这种方式对正在进行的明显活动(包括啄键)产生一般的抑制作用。