Oral Syringe Training Animals: Indiscriminable and Discriminable Punishment Contingencies
Animals are commonly trained to perform behaviors during routine husbandry procedures. However, some husbandry procedures have aversive consequences when the real procedure is performed. This commonly results in loss of the trained behavior. The present study assessed whether maintaining the anteced...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc2718102020-07-15T07:09:31Z Oral Syringe Training Animals: Indiscriminable and Discriminable Punishment Contingencies Erickson, Emilie Jane Punishment animal training stimulus control oral syringe aversive stimulus avoidance learning theory Animals are commonly trained to perform behaviors during routine husbandry procedures. However, some husbandry procedures have aversive consequences when the real procedure is performed. This commonly results in loss of the trained behavior. The present study assessed whether maintaining the antecedent environmental stimulus conditions between appetitive and aversive outcomes would prevent this effect and, conversely, whether adding a stimulus discrepancy would facilitate this effect. Three domestic rats served as participants in a multiple baseline across participants design with multi-element components. All three rats stopped performing a trained behavior when a discrepant stimulus reliably predicted an aversive outcome. In addition, all three rats continued to perform the same behavior when antecedent environmental stimulus conditions were consistent between aversive and appetitive outcomes. Results are discussed in terms of practical implications for behavior change agents and conceptual implications for learning theory. University of North Texas Rosales-Ruiz, Jesus Pinkston, Jonathan W. Vaidya, Manish 2013-05 Thesis or Dissertation Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc271810/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc271810 English Public Erickson, Emilie Jane Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights Reserved. |
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Animals are commonly trained to perform behaviors during routine husbandry procedures. However, some husbandry procedures have aversive consequences when the real procedure is performed. This commonly results in loss of the trained behavior. The present study assessed whether maintaining the antecedent environmental stimulus conditions between appetitive and aversive outcomes would prevent this effect and, conversely, whether adding a stimulus discrepancy would facilitate this effect. Three domestic rats served as participants in a multiple baseline across participants design with multi-element components. All three rats stopped performing a trained behavior when a discrepant stimulus reliably predicted an aversive outcome. In addition, all three rats continued to perform the same behavior when antecedent environmental stimulus conditions were consistent between aversive and appetitive outcomes. Results are discussed in terms of practical implications for behavior change agents and conceptual implications for learning theory. |
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Oral Syringe Training Animals: Indiscriminable and Discriminable Punishment Contingencies |
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Oral Syringe Training Animals: Indiscriminable and Discriminable Punishment Contingencies |
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Oral Syringe Training Animals: Indiscriminable and Discriminable Punishment Contingencies |
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oral syringe training animals: indiscriminable and discriminable punishment contingencies |
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