Reilly, M. P. & Lattal, K. A. (2004).
Within-session delay-of-reinforcement gradients.
Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior,
82, 21-35.
Within-session delay-of-reinforcement gradients were generated with pigeons by
progressively increasing delays to reinforcement within each session. In Experiment
1, the effects of imposing progressive delays on variable-interval and fixed-interval
schedules were investigated while controlling for simultaneous decreases in reinforcer
rate across the session via a within-subject yoked-control procedure. Rate of key
pecking decreased as a negatively decelerated function of delay of reinforcement
within a session. These rate decreases were greater than those during a yoked-interval
session in which the rate of immediate reinforcement decreased at the same rate as it
did under the progressive-delay procedure. In Experiment 2, delay-of-reinforcement
gradients were shallower when the progressive delay intervals were signaled by a
blackout than when they were unsignaled. The delay gradients obtained in each
experiment were similar to those generated under conditions in which different
delays of reinforcement are imposed across blocks of sessions. The present
procedure offers a technique for rapidly generating delay-of-reinforcement
gradients that might serve as baselines for assessing the effects of other
behavioral and pharmacological variables.
Key words: delayed reinforcement, within session, delay gradients,
progressive delays, key pecking, pigeons