Fox Adam E, Bailey Shana R, Hall Ezra G, St Peter Claire C
Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, WV 26506, USA.
Behav Processes. 2012 Sep;91(1):125-8. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2012.05.001. Epub 2012 May 14.
Biting and chewing by horses on crossties can result in injury to the handler and damage to equipment. Operant-conditioning techniques have been used to train horses and could be used to reduce or eliminate undesirable biting and chewing. Presently, a differential-reinforcement-of-other-behavior (DRO) schedule, in the context of a reversal design, was effective in reducing biting and chewing in two horses. In DRO schedules, a reinforcer is delivered contingent on the absence of a target behavior for a specified interval. Positive-reinforcement procedures offer an alternative to aversive-control techniques typically used in equine training and may provide for better equine welfare and horse-human interaction.
马匹在系马绳上咬嚼会对 handlers 造成伤害并损坏设备。操作性条件反射技术已被用于训练马匹,可用于减少或消除不良的咬嚼行为。目前,在反转设计的背景下,其他行为的差别强化(DRO)程序在减少两匹马的咬嚼行为方面是有效的。在 DRO 程序中,强化物是在特定时间段内目标行为未出现的情况下给予的。正强化程序为通常用于马匹训练的厌恶控制技术提供了一种替代方法,可能会带来更好的马匹福利和人马互动。