Effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment

In order to empirically test progressive complexity and inclusivity assumptions of the taxonomic proposal by Ribes and López, in the present study the effects of different T cycle lengths on behavioral adjustment were evaluated. Three groups of rats were exposed to non-contingent water delivery, con...

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Autores principales: Serrano, Mario, García, Gustavo
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/14941
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topic ajuste comportamental
duración de ciclo
índice generalizado de ajuste
asomarse al bebedero
apretar la palanca
ratas
behavioral adjustment
cycle length
generalized adjustment index
nose-poking
lever-pressing
rats
spellingShingle ajuste comportamental
duración de ciclo
índice generalizado de ajuste
asomarse al bebedero
apretar la palanca
ratas
behavioral adjustment
cycle length
generalized adjustment index
nose-poking
lever-pressing
rats
Serrano, Mario
García, Gustavo
Effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment
topic_facet ajuste comportamental
duración de ciclo
índice generalizado de ajuste
asomarse al bebedero
apretar la palanca
ratas
behavioral adjustment
cycle length
generalized adjustment index
nose-poking
lever-pressing
rats
author Serrano, Mario
García, Gustavo
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García, Gustavo
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title Effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment
title_short Effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment
title_full Effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment
title_fullStr Effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment
title_full_unstemmed Effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment
title_sort effects of cycle length on behavioral adjustment
description In order to empirically test progressive complexity and inclusivity assumptions of the taxonomic proposal by Ribes and López, in the present study the effects of different T cycle lengths on behavioral adjustment were evaluated. Three groups of rats were exposed to non-contingent water delivery, contingent water delivery, and a two-choice conditional discrimination situation for water delivery, between successive phases. Between groups of rats the duration of the T cycle was 15, 30, and 60 s long. A generalized adjustment index was calculated in all three conditions of water delivery. It was observed that the generalized adjustment index decreased across water delivery conditions and increased with the cycle length. The results are discussed highlighting the effects of the cycle length.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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