dc.contributoren-US
dc.creatorMORIYAMA, TETSUMI; GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HUMAN SCIENCE TOKIWA UNIVERSITY
dc.creatorKAZAMA, LISA; GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HUMAN SCIENCE TOKIWA UNIVERSITY
dc.creatorOBATA, SATOSHI; GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HUMAN SCIENCE TOKIWA UNIVERSITY
dc.creatorNAKAMURA, TATSUHIRO; GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HUMAN SCIENCE TOKIWA UNIVERSITY
dc.date2015-09-01
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-16T15:37:42Z
dc.date.available2018-03-16T15:37:42Z
dc.identifierhttp://ojs.unam.mx/index.php/rmac/article/view/63725
dc.identifier10.5514/rmac.v41.i2.63725
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1201077
dc.description Resurgence of newborns’ operant responses that have been reinforced by phylogenetically important events has not yet been investigated. The present study investigated whether, in newly hatched chicks, resurgence of key-peck operant responses previously reinforced by delivery of either an imprinted stimulus or food as a reinforcer would recur under extinction. The possibility of intrusion into the resurgence of behavior related to the imprinted stimulus and food as phylogenetically important events was also explored. Ten chicks that were imprinted to a moving stimulus were divided into two groups, using either an imprinted stimulus or food as a reinforcer, respectively. First, their pecking a red key was shaped and maintained under a variable-interval schedule (Phase 1). After pecking rates stabilized, pecking a second, blue, key was reinforced using the same reinforcer as in Phase 1, while pecking the red key was extinguished (Phase 2). After the rates of pecking the red key were extinguished, pecking of either key was extinguished (Phase 3). Resurgence was measured as the number of pecks on the red key in the initial session of Phase 3. Most chicks in both groups showed resurgence of pecking the red key during the final extinction phase. en-US
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dc.languagespa
dc.publisherSociedad Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta / Mexican Society of Behavior Analysises-ES
dc.relationhttp://ojs.unam.mx/index.php/rmac/article/view/63725/55874
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dc.sourceRevista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta; Vol 41, No 2 (2015): Numero Especiales-ES
dc.sourceMexican Journal of Behavior Analysis; Vol 41, No 2 (2015): Numero Especialen-US
dc.source2007-0802
dc.source0185-4534
dc.subjectresurgence, chicks, imprinted stimulus, food, key-peck responseen-US
dc.titleRESURGENCE OF CHICKS’ KEY-PECK RESPONDING WITH AN IMPRINTED STIMULUS OR FOOD AS REINFORCERen-US
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