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Universitas Psychologica
Print version ISSN 1657-9267
Abstract
FLORES-AGUIRRE, CARLOS JAVIER and MATEOS-MORFIN, REBECA. Differential and Non-Differential Probability of Reinforcement in a Conditional Discrimination Task. Univ. Psychol. [online]. 2010, vol.9, n.2, pp.485-493. ISSN 1657-9267.
Using a conditional discrimination task, the correct responses for a group of rats (DO) were reinforced with different probabilities (0.8 versus 0.4) depending the conditional cue; whereas for another group (NDO) the correct responses were reinforced with the same probability of reinforcement (0.6). After the training (acquisition), the retention interval and the delay of reinforcement were introduced in different phases. The subjects trained with differential outcomes (DO) had a faster acquisition and reached higher discrimination index than non-differential group (NDO). The retention interval results in lower discrimination index in NDO group than in DO group; no differential changes in accuracy were observed by the delay of reinforcement. The results extend the differential outcomes effect to a two-choice conditional discrimination task with rats varying the probability of reinforcement. The absence of delay of reinforcement effect is discussed.
Keywords : Conditional Discrimination; Differential Outcome Effect; Probability of Reinforcement; Rats; Conditioned Responses; Operant Conditioning; Animal Experimentation.