Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology
Online ISSN : 1880-9022
Print ISSN : 0916-8419
ISSN-L : 0916-8419
Short Report
The effects of variable-ratio punishment on rats' lever pressing maintained by variable-interval reinforcement
NARITOSHI IIDAHIROSHI KIMURA
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2005 Volume 55 Issue 2 Pages 71-75

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The effects of reinforcement and punishment on response suppression under variable-interval reinforcement and variable-ratio punishment schedules were investigated. At baseline, lever pressing in rats was maintained by a variable-interval food reinforcement schedule. In the punishment condition, responding was punished by a grid shock under a variable-ratio schedule in which three rats experienced four or five punishment rates and a fixed reinforcement rate. Results indicated that there was a negative linear correlation between the variable-ratio punishment rate and the response rate. Results of three rats that experienced five or six reinforcement rates with a fixed punishment rate indicated that punishment suppressed responding at all reinforcement rates. These findings suggest that the punishment rate was strongly related to response suppression under both variable-interval reinforcement and variable-ratio punishment schedules.

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