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. 1978 Sep;30(2):197–203. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1978.30-197

A clarification of continuous repertoire development

Karl V Scheuerman, Donald G Wildemann, James G Holland
PMCID: PMC1332715  PMID: 16812098

Abstract

The key-peck response of five pigeons was reinforced on a schedule whenever the interval between pecks at two response keys was between 1.0 and 2.33 seconds in the presence of a 2,500-Hertz tone or between 4.66 and 6.0 seconds in the presence of a 1250-Hertz tone. There was no tendency for responses of intermediate duration to occur when test tones of intermediate frequency were presented. This result clarifies a previous finding using a similar procedure but with a visual intensity stimulus dimension.

Keywords: continuous repertoire, stimulus generalization, successive discrimination, key peck, pigeons

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