2018
DOI: 10.1002/jeab.433
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Beyond the breakpoint: reinstatement, renewal, and resurgence of ratio‐strained behavior

Abstract: Three experiments were conducted using pigeons to assess the recurrence of responding eliminated by increasing the value of a progressive-ratio schedule to the breakpoint of responding. The procedures used in these assessments were, in successive experiments, reinstatement, renewal and resurgence. Each was effective in returning temporarily the eliminated responding. Reinstatement occurred with both yoked-time and fixed-time food deliveries. Both renewal and resurgence resulted in immediate recurrence of the r… Show more

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“…The procedures used in the three experiments reported here compressed a conventional three‐stage resurgence procedure into a single‐session test of resurgence that could then be repeated to generate resurgence over as many as 30 successive sessions. There have been a few previous reports of within‐session resurgence with nonhuman animals (Bai et al, ; Kincaid, ; Kincaid & Lattal, ), but, as noted in the introduction, the resurgence generated under these conditions bears an unknown relation to that generated by the more conventional, across‐session means of assessing resurgence and its controlling variables. By contrast, not only do the present procedures precisely parallel, within individual sessions, the conventional procedure, the results replicate the appearance of resurgence with both fixed‐ and variable‐interval schedules (cf.…”
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“…The procedures used in the three experiments reported here compressed a conventional three‐stage resurgence procedure into a single‐session test of resurgence that could then be repeated to generate resurgence over as many as 30 successive sessions. There have been a few previous reports of within‐session resurgence with nonhuman animals (Bai et al, ; Kincaid, ; Kincaid & Lattal, ), but, as noted in the introduction, the resurgence generated under these conditions bears an unknown relation to that generated by the more conventional, across‐session means of assessing resurgence and its controlling variables. By contrast, not only do the present procedures precisely parallel, within individual sessions, the conventional procedure, the results replicate the appearance of resurgence with both fixed‐ and variable‐interval schedules (cf.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two recent experiments have examined resurgence within and across successive sessions. Kincaid (2015; see Kincaid and Lattal, ) and Bai, Cowie, and Podlesnik () investigated within‐session resurgence using, respectively, a progressive‐ratio schedule and a free‐operant psychophysical procedure (FOPP). With both procedures, resurgence developed within individual sessions and the effect was repeated across at least a few successive sessions.…”
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“…Renewal may thus occur after a DRA procedure. Finally, Kincaid and Lattal (2018) studied several relapse effects known to occur after extinction (renewal, reinstatement, and resurgence) after pigeons had stopped key pecking on a progressive ratio schedule. In that schedule, the response requirement for successive reinforcers was increased by a constant amount (e.g., fixed-ratio 10 to 20 to 30…).…”
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“…We examined the effects of gradually increasing the omission of alternative reinforcers within sessions by arranging progressive-ratio (PR) schedules to obtain alternative reinforcers. Progressive-ratio schedules increase the response requirement to access reinforcement after every obtained reinforcer within the course of a single session (Killeen, Posadas-Sanchez, Johansen, & Thrailkill, 2009;Kincaid & Lattal, 2018;Roane, Lerman, & Vorndran, 2001). Specifically, we reinforced a target response during training in Phase 1.…”
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