The effects on schedule-induced attack of covarying meal size and spacing

Pigeons were exposed to fixed-time food schedules of 30, 120, and 480 sec with two reinforcer magnitudes at each. Attack behavior against a rear-projected conspecific image was assessesd at each interfood/reinforcer magnitude combination. For seven of eight subjects, attack rate was related to inter...

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Aggression
Aggression - psychology
Agonistic Behavior
Animal
Animals
Arousal
Biological and medical sciences
carga ganadera
Columbidae
comportement alimentaire
Conditioning
Feeding Behavior
feeding habits
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
habitos alimentarios
Learning. Memory
Male
meal patterns
paloma
pautas alimentarias
pigeon
Pigeons
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Reinforcement Schedule
Schedule-induced
stocking density
taux de charge
type de repas
title The effects on schedule-induced attack of covarying meal size and spacing
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