Publications [#288060] of John E. Staddon

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  1. Kello, JE; Staddon, JER, Control of long-interval performance on mixed cyclic- interval schedules, Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, vol. 4 no. 1 (1974), pp. 1-4, Springer Nature [doi] .
    (last updated on 2025/03/09)

    Abstract:
    Pigeons were exposed to a series of cyclic-interval food reinforcement schedules in which each cycle comprised 12 1-min intervals followed by 2 2-min intervals, 2 6-min intervals, or 6 6-min intervals. Response rate was higher and postfood pause shorter in the long (2- or 6-min) than in the short (1-min) intervals. Response rate decreased and pause generally increased across successive 2-min intervals, but response rate increased and pause generally decreased across successive 6-min intervals. Performance in the 2-min intervals is consistent with a temporal discrimination account, but performance in the 6-min intervals supports earlier suggestions that some other factor (response “momentum”) may be involved when the long intervals are sufficiently longer than the short. © 1974, The Psychonomic Society, Inc.. All rights reserved.