Oliveira Luís, Calvert Amanda L, Green Leonard, Myerson Joel
Department of Psychology, Washington University, Campus Box 1125, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Learn Behav. 2013 Jun;41(2):148-58. doi: 10.3758/s13420-012-0092-4.
Two experiments tested the effects of food deprivation on discounting in pigeons. An adjusting-amount procedure was used to estimate the subjective value of food at delays ranging from 1 to 24 s. Experiment 1 compared pigeons' discounting of delayed food reinforcers at 75 %-80 % and 90 %-95 % of free-feeding weight. Experiment 2 compared discounting under 1- and 23-h food deprivation. In both experiments at both deprivation levels, discounting was well described by the hyperboloid discounting function. No systematic effect of level of deprivation on degree of discounting was observed in either experiment. This finding is consistent with the view that pigeons' choices are controlled by the relative, rather than the absolute, value of reinforcers.
两项实验测试了食物剥夺对鸽子折扣行为的影响。采用调整量程序来估计在1至24秒延迟范围内食物的主观价值。实验1比较了处于自由进食体重75%-80%和90%-95%的鸽子对延迟食物强化物的折扣情况。实验2比较了在1小时和23小时食物剥夺条件下的折扣情况。在两个实验的两种剥夺水平下,双曲线折扣函数都能很好地描述折扣情况。在任何一个实验中,都未观察到剥夺水平对折扣程度有系统性影响。这一发现与鸽子的选择受强化物的相对价值而非绝对价值控制的观点一致。