Concurrent drinking by pigeons on fixed-interval reinforcement schedules

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    Abstract

    Three experienced pigeons were exposed to at least ten consecutive 100-min sessions on each of three food-reinforced fixed-interval (FI) schedules: FI 50-sec, FI 100-sec and FI 200-sec. Water was freely available. Drinking was largely confined to the first third of each fixed interval, and the mean sessional water intake was directly related to the food-reinforcement rate for each animal. The animals drank very quickly, i.e., 3-4 ml/sec, but the drinking bouts were brief, i.e., 0.8-1.4 sec, and infrequent, i.e., 2-5/hr. The parameters describing concurrent drinking in the pigeon are strikingly different from those describing rats’ drinking under similar reinforcement schedules, which may contribute to the difficulty in demonstrating schedule-induced polydipsia in the pigeon.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work - LAS
    Volume23
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 1 1979

    Keywords

    • drinking parameters
    • pigeons
    • schedule-induced drinking
    • temporal patterns

    Disciplines

    • Behavior and Ethology
    • Zoology

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