THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN PIGEONS’ SCHEDULE-INDUCED AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AND THE RECIPIENTS’ COUNTER-BEHAVIOR

Q4 Psychology
Takashi Sakuma, Tetsumi Moriyama
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Abstract

The present experiment was conducted to investigate whether an experimental pigeon's shield-peck responses toward a target pigeon could be induced by a food reinforcement schedule consisting of continuous reinforcement (CRF) and extinction. Further, the interaction between experimental and target pigeons’ shield-peck responses was investigated. The experiment was an ABAB design consisting of alternating phases of nonreinforcement (A) and CRF-extinction (B) of the experimental pigeons' key-peck responses unrelated to their shield-peck responses. The experimental pigeons' shield-peck responses were induced by the CRF-extinction schedule. Further, there were positive correlations between the experimental and the target pigeons' shield-peck responses revealing a similar trend in both their response rates. Thus, the experimental pigeons’ shield-peck responses were controlled by variables including the reinforcement schedule and social stimuli including ontogenic and phylogenic variables derived from their target pigeons. Moreover, the pigeons' responses could be classified as an aggressive behavior derived from the interlocking contingencies of the responses of the pigeons of the dyads.
鸽子时间表诱导的攻击行为与接受者反行为的相互关系
本实验旨在探讨由连续强化(CRF)和灭绝组成的食物强化计划是否能诱导实验鸽子对目标鸽子的盾啄反应。进一步研究了实验鸽子和靶鸽子盾啄反应之间的相互作用。实验采用ABAB设计,包括与盾啄反应无关的键啄反应的非强化(A)和crf消退(B)交替阶段。实验鸽子的盾啄反应是由crf消光计划引起的。此外,实验鸽子和目标鸽子的盾啄反应之间存在正相关,表明两者的反应率具有相似的趋势。因此,实验鸽子的盾啄反应受到强化时间表和社会刺激(包括来自目标鸽子的个体发生和系统发生变量)等变量的控制。此外,鸽子的反应可以被归类为一种攻击行为,这是由于两分体中鸽子的反应相互关联而产生的。
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Revista Mexicana de Analisis de la Conducta
Revista Mexicana de Analisis de la Conducta Psychology-Applied Psychology
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