Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico.
Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico.
Behav Processes. 2020 Dec;181:104256. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2020.104256. Epub 2020 Nov 5.
Two studies evaluated the effect of delivering water depending on lever-pressing in a proximal or distant location to the water-producing response. Effects were measured on the spatial distribution of behavior and on the frequency and patterning of lever pressing. In both experiments water was available under two concurrent, complementary fixed interval schedules in two dispensers located at opposite ends of the chamber. The proportion of water deliveries in one dispenser relative to the second dispenser varied between phases, while the overall frequency was kept constant. In one study rats received water from a dispenser proximal to the water producing response location, whereas in the second study rats received water in the dispenser at the opposite panel where the response was emitted. The number of obtained water deliveries varied according to the programmed proportion, but rats obtained fewer deliveries under the distal location contingency. No systematic variations on space allocation were observed in neither experiment. The results are discussed in terms of the importance of considering the continuous interaction of time and space parameters in the analysis of behavior.
两项研究评估了根据与产生水反应的近端或远端位置的杠杆按压来提供水的效果。效果是通过对行为的空间分布以及杠杆按压的频率和模式进行测量来衡量的。在这两个实验中,水在两个位于腔室相对两端的分配器下通过两个同时进行的、互补的固定间隔时间表提供。在一个分配器中获得的水的比例相对于第二个分配器在不同阶段之间变化,而总体频率保持不变。在一项研究中,老鼠从靠近产生水反应位置的分配器中获得水,而在第二项研究中,老鼠从相反的面板中的分配器中获得水,该反应从该面板中发出。获得的水的输送次数根据编程的比例而变化,但在远程位置条件下,老鼠获得的输送次数较少。在这两个实验中,都没有观察到空间分配的系统变化。结果根据考虑时间和空间参数在行为分析中的连续相互作用的重要性进行了讨论。