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Control of variation by reward probability A Gharib C Gade Seth Roberts, University of California, Berkeley
ABSTRACT: Two bar-press experiments with rats tested the rule that reducing
expectation of reward increases the variation from which reward selects.
Experiment 1 used a discrete-trial random-interval schedule, with trials
signaled by light or sound. One signal always ended with reward; the other
signal ended with reward less often. The 2 signals were randomly mixed.
Bar-press duration (how long the bar was held down) varied more during the
signal with the lower probability of reward. Experiment 2 closely resembled
Experiment 1 but used a random-ratio schedule rather than a random-interval
schedule. Again, bar-press duration varied more during the signal with the
lower probability of reward. The results support the rule-the first
well-controlled comparisons to do so.
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