Optimization and the matching law as accounts of instrumental behavior.
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Optimal response rates in humans and ratsLinear-Nonlinear-Poisson models of primate choice dynamicsHabituation and the reinforcing effectiveness of visual stimuli.Decision criterion dynamics in animals performing an auditory detection task.Performances on ratio and interval schedules of reinforcement: Data and theory.In search of the feedback function for variable-interval schedules.When does reward maximization lead to matching law?Overmatching in rats: the barrier choice paradigm.Practical implications of the matching lawResponding changes systematically within sessions during conditioning proceduresHuman choice in concurrent ratio-interval schedules of reinforcement.On the distinction between open and closed economiesChoice in transition: A comparison of melioration and the kinetic modelThe linear system theory's account of behavior maintained by variable-ratio schedules.Matching and maximizing with concurrent ratio-interval schedules.Quantitative analysis.Chlordiazepoxide effects on ethanol self-administration: dependence on concurrent conditions.Variable-ratio schedules as variable-interval schedules with linear feedback loops.More on concurrent interval-ratio schedules: a replication and reviewWithin-session changes in key and lever pressing for water during several multiple variable-interval schedules.Adaptive criterion setting in perceptual decision making.Some work and some play: microscopic and macroscopic approaches to labor and leisure.Rethinking reinforcement: allocation, induction, and contingency.Stochastic matching and the voluntary nature of choice.Runaway Competition: A Correction and Extension of Results for a Model of Competitive Helping.Matching Behavior as a Tradeoff Between Reward Maximization and Demands on Neural Computation.Operant variability: some random thoughts.Bayesian analysis of foraging by pigeons (Columba livia)Dynamics of choice: relative rate and amount affect local preference at three different time scalesQuantitative prediction and molar description of the environment.The copyist model of response emission.From molecular to molar: a paradigm shift in behavior analysisPigeons' choices between fixed-ratio and linear or geometric escalating schedulesThe Harvard Pigeon Lab under Herrnstein.Rats' performance on variable-interval schedules with a linear feedback loop between response rate and reinforcement rate.Examination of reinforcement magnitude on the pharmacological disruption of fixed-ratio performance.Inelastic supply: An economic approach to simple interval schedules.Patterns of responding within sessions.Session duration and the VI response function: Within-session prospective and retrospective effects.Behavioral contrast for key pecking as a function of component duration when only one component varies.
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Optimization and the matching law as accounts of instrumental behavior.
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Optimization and the matching law as accounts of instrumental behavior.
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10.1901/JEAB.1981.36-387
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1981-11-01T00:00:00Z