Diversity of Adjustments to Reward Downshifts in Vertebrates

Volume: 27, Issue: 3
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
This review focuses on reward-schedule effects, a family of learning phenomena involving surprising devaluations in reward quality or quantity (as in incentive contrast), and reward omissions (as in appetitive extinction), as studied in three taxonomic groups of vertebrates: mammals, birds, and amphibians. The largest database of dependable data comes from research with mammals in general, and with rats in particular. These experiments show a...
Paper Details
Title
Diversity of Adjustments to Reward Downshifts in Vertebrates
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
27
Issue
3
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