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. 1965 Jul;8(4):227–229. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1965.8-227

Differential response rates correlated with the presence of “neutral” stimuli1

J David Kieffer
PMCID: PMC1338082  PMID: 14342028

Abstract

Five out of six rats, pressing a lever for food reinforcement, showed differential rates of responding that were correlated with the presence of a buzzer, under conditions where the buzzer might have been assumed to be neutral. The effect was demonstrated when the presence versus absence of the buzzer distinguished the components of Mult FI 2 min FI 2 min, as well as when the buzzer was present throughout entire sessions of simple FI 2 min for n/2 of every n such sessions. The cause of the phenomenon was not determined.

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