Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with rats

Different studies on temporal control of behavior have focused on making modifications to experimental tasks by introducing disruptors to know how these manipulations modify temporal control. The aim of this study was to produce changes in temporal discrimination in a temporal bisection task by usin...

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Main Authors: Mario Pérez-Calzada, Oscar Zamora-Arevalo
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.956175/full
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description Different studies on temporal control of behavior have focused on making modifications to experimental tasks by introducing disruptors to know how these manipulations modify temporal control. The aim of this study was to produce changes in temporal discrimination in a temporal bisection task by using a disruptor associated with motivation, which consisted in delivering reinforcement during the intertrial interval (RITI). Four Wistar rats and a pair of duration 2s−8s were used. There were two types of sessions: baseline generalization, where the disruptor was not applied, and RITI generalization, where the disruptive manipulation was applied. The analysis of results consisted of comparing psychophysical parameters, Signal Detection Theory indices, and latencies to start trials of baseline sessions and disruption sessions. The results showed a change in the point of subjective equality, a change in the psychophysical function, an increasing trend in the latencies to start trials on RITI disruption, and no change in the Signal Detection Theory indices. The results highlight the importance of incorporating motivational explanations to theories of temporal control in non-human organisms.
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spelling doaj.art-9a8091ce0ae24da3ae55a22c19fd82862022-12-22T03:23:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532022-09-011610.3389/fnbeh.2022.956175956175Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with ratsMario Pérez-CalzadaOscar Zamora-ArevaloDifferent studies on temporal control of behavior have focused on making modifications to experimental tasks by introducing disruptors to know how these manipulations modify temporal control. The aim of this study was to produce changes in temporal discrimination in a temporal bisection task by using a disruptor associated with motivation, which consisted in delivering reinforcement during the intertrial interval (RITI). Four Wistar rats and a pair of duration 2s−8s were used. There were two types of sessions: baseline generalization, where the disruptor was not applied, and RITI generalization, where the disruptive manipulation was applied. The analysis of results consisted of comparing psychophysical parameters, Signal Detection Theory indices, and latencies to start trials of baseline sessions and disruption sessions. The results showed a change in the point of subjective equality, a change in the psychophysical function, an increasing trend in the latencies to start trials on RITI disruption, and no change in the Signal Detection Theory indices. The results highlight the importance of incorporating motivational explanations to theories of temporal control in non-human organisms.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.956175/fulltemporal bisectionpsychophysicssignal detection theorydisruptorsmotivation
spellingShingle Mario Pérez-Calzada
Oscar Zamora-Arevalo
Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with rats
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
temporal bisection
psychophysics
signal detection theory
disruptors
motivation
title Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with rats
title_full Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with rats
title_fullStr Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with rats
title_short Effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination: Location version with rats
title_sort effects of reinforcement during the intertrial interval on temporal discrimination location version with rats
topic temporal bisection
psychophysics
signal detection theory
disruptors
motivation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.956175/full
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