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Using Area under the Curve to Examine Acquisition of Temporal Control
Using Area under the Curve to Examine Acquisition of Temporal Control
Registro en:
10.5514/rmac.v42.i3.58833
Autor
Elcoro, Mirari
Diller, James W.
Lightfoot, Joshua T.
Lattal, Kennon A.
Institución
Resumen
The present project applied area under the curve (AUC), a measure used to describe delay discounting functions (e.g., Myerson, Green & Warasuwitharana, 2001) to the analysis of data from rats and pigeons obtained during the acquisition phase (i.e., first 10 sessions) in a peak-interval procedure (PIP). The variation of the AUC according to bin size was examined. Additionally, the AUC was correlated with other corresponding measures of temporal control: quarter lives and index of curvatures. In general, the AUC adequately reflected the changes in behavior during acquisition of a response pattern. Some limitations of these quantitative indices of temporal control are discussed. The application of AUC to quantify response patterns during acquisition during peak trials of a PIP can complement other types of data analysis conducted when using this procedure. The present project applied area under the curve (AUC), a measure used to describe delay discounting functions (e.g., Myerson, Green & Warasuwitharana, 2001) to the analysis of data from rats and pigeons obtained during the acquisition phase (i.e., first 10 sessions) in a peak-interval procedure (PIP). The variation of the AUC according to bin size was examined. Additionally, the AUC was correlated with other corresponding measures of temporal control: quarter lives and index of curvatures. In general, the AUC adequately reflected the changes in behavior during acquisition of a response pattern. Some limitations of these quantitative indices of temporal control are discussed. The application of AUC to quantify response patterns during acquisition during peak trials of a PIP can complement other types of data analysis conducted when using this procedure.