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Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice
Choice behavior was studied under concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio fixed‐ratio (nFR) schedules of reinforcement, as these schedules result in frequent changeover responses. With these schedules, responses on either operandum count toward the completion of the ratio requirements of both schedule...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5095790/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27402525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jeab.215 |
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author | Meisch, Richard A. Gomez, Thomas H. |
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description | Choice behavior was studied under concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio fixed‐ratio (nFR) schedules of reinforcement, as these schedules result in frequent changeover responses. With these schedules, responses on either operandum count toward the completion of the ratio requirements of both schedules. Five monkeys were subjects, and two pairs of liquid reinforcers were concurrently available: 16% (w/v) and 0% ethanol or 16% and 8% ethanol. For each pair of reinforcers, the nFR sizes were systematically altered across sessions while keeping the schedule size equal for both liquids. Responding varied as a function of reinforcer pair and nFR size. With the 16% and 0% pair, higher response rates were maintained by 16% and were an inverted U‐shape function of nFR size. With 16% and 8%, a greater number of responses initially occurred on the schedule that delivered 8% ethanol. However, as nFR size increased, preference reversed such that responses that delivered 16% ethanol were greater. When the nFR size was subsequently decreased, preference reverted back to 8%. Number of responses emitted per delivery was a dependent variable and, in behavioral economic terms, was the price paid for each liquid delivery. With 16% and 0%, changeover responses initially increased and then decreased as schedule size became larger. In contrast, with the 16% and 8% pair, changeover responses increased directly with schedule size. Responding under nFR schedules is sensitive to differences in reinforcer magnitude and demonstrates that relative reinforcing effects can change as a function of schedule size. |
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spelling | pubmed-50957902016-11-09 Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice Meisch, Richard A. Gomez, Thomas H. J Exp Anal Behav Research Articles Choice behavior was studied under concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio fixed‐ratio (nFR) schedules of reinforcement, as these schedules result in frequent changeover responses. With these schedules, responses on either operandum count toward the completion of the ratio requirements of both schedules. Five monkeys were subjects, and two pairs of liquid reinforcers were concurrently available: 16% (w/v) and 0% ethanol or 16% and 8% ethanol. For each pair of reinforcers, the nFR sizes were systematically altered across sessions while keeping the schedule size equal for both liquids. Responding varied as a function of reinforcer pair and nFR size. With the 16% and 0% pair, higher response rates were maintained by 16% and were an inverted U‐shape function of nFR size. With 16% and 8%, a greater number of responses initially occurred on the schedule that delivered 8% ethanol. However, as nFR size increased, preference reversed such that responses that delivered 16% ethanol were greater. When the nFR size was subsequently decreased, preference reverted back to 8%. Number of responses emitted per delivery was a dependent variable and, in behavioral economic terms, was the price paid for each liquid delivery. With 16% and 0%, changeover responses initially increased and then decreased as schedule size became larger. In contrast, with the 16% and 8% pair, changeover responses increased directly with schedule size. Responding under nFR schedules is sensitive to differences in reinforcer magnitude and demonstrates that relative reinforcing effects can change as a function of schedule size. Wiley Subscription Services, Inc. 2016-07-12 2016-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5095790/ /pubmed/27402525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jeab.215 Text en © 2016 The Authors Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Meisch, Richard A. Gomez, Thomas H. Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice |
title | Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice |
title_full | Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice |
title_fullStr | Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice |
title_full_unstemmed | Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice |
title_short | Concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: Effects of schedule size on choice |
title_sort | concurrent nonindependent fixed‐ratio schedules of alcohol self‐administration: effects of schedule size on choice |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5095790/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27402525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jeab.215 |
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