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Relapse of operant behavior after response elimination with an extinction or an omission contingency.

Catalina N Rey1, Eric A Thrailkill1, Kate L Goldberg1, Mark E Bouton1.   

Abstract

The present study compared relapse after responding was eliminated by extinction or omission training in rats. In Experiment 1, lever pressing was reinforced with food pellets in Context A and then eliminated with either extinction or omission training in Context B. The response was then tested in Contexts A and B in either the presence or absence of free food pellets delivered on a random time schedule. All rats showed higher responding when tested in Context A than Context B, and there was little evidence that omission training attenuated this ABA renewal effect. Noncontingent pellets increased responding after extinction but not after omission. However, when responding on the last day of response elimination was compared to responding during the test in the response-elimination context, there was some evidence that omission-trained rats showed a small increase in responding even when tested with free pellets. Results of Experiment 2 suggest this increase was not due to differences in the temporal distribution of pellets during elimination and the test, and that the result might be due to mere removal of the omission contingency, but any such effect is small and difficult to detect statistically. The results provide new information about factors generating relapse after omission training.
© 2019 Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.

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Keywords:  differential reinforcement of other behavior; extinction; omission; reinstatement; relapse; renewal

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31835280      PMCID: PMC7814993          DOI: 10.1002/jeab.568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Anal Behav        ISSN: 0022-5002            Impact factor:   2.468


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