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. 1980 Nov;34(3):239–261. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1980.34-239

Reinforcement of human observing behavior by a stimulue correlated with extinction or increased effort

Michael Perone, Alan Baron
PMCID: PMC1333004  PMID: 16812189

Abstract

Young men pulled a plunger on mixed and multiple schedules in which periods of variable-interval monetary reinforcement alternated irregularly with periods of extinction (Experiment 1), or in which reinforcement was contingent on different degrees of effort in the two alternating components (Experiment 2). In the baseline conditions, the pair of stimuli correlated with the schedule components could be obtained intermittently by pressing either of two observing keys. In the main conditions, pressing one of the keys continued to produce both discriminative stimuli as appropriate. Pressing the other key produced only the stimulus correlated with variable-interval reinforcement or reduced effort; presses on this key were ineffective during periods of extinction or increased effort. In both experiments, key presses producing both stimuli occurred at higher rates than key presses producing only one, demonstrating enhancement of observing behavior by a stimulus correlated with the less favorable of two contingencies. A control experiment showed that stimulus change alone was not an important factor in the maintenance of the behavior. These findings suggest that negative as well as positive stimuli may play a role in the conditioned reinforcement of human behavior.

Keywords: observing behavior, conditioned reinforcement, information, multiple schedule, stimulus control, response effort, choice, vigilance task, adult humans

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