STIMULUS DISPARITY AND PUNISHER CONTROL OF HUMAN SIGNAL-DETECTION PERFORMANCE

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作者
Lie, Celia [1 ]
Alsop, Brent [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Dept Psychol, Dunedin, New Zealand
关键词
signal detection; punishment; stimulus disparity; response bias; point-loss; mouse-click; human; CONCURRENT-SCHEDULE; REINFORCER CONTROL; MATCHING LAW; CHOICE; DISCRIMINABILITY; SENSITIVITY; RESPONSES; SAMPLE; BIAS;
D O I
10.1901/jeab.2010.93-185
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present experiment examined the effects of varying stimulus disparity and relative punisher frequencies on signal detection by humans. Participants were placed into one of two groups. Group 3 participants were presented with 1:3 and 3:1 punisher frequency ratios, while Group 11 participants were presented with 1:11 and 11:1 punisher frequency ratios. For both groups, Stimulus disparity was varied across three levels (low, medium, high) for each punisher ratio. In all conditions, Correct responses were intermittently reinforced (4:1 reinforcer frequency ratio). Participants were mostly biased away from the more punished alternative, with more extreme response biases found for Group 11 participants compared to Group 3. For both groups, estimates of discriminability increased systematically across the three disparity levels and were unaffected by the punisher ratios. Likewise, estimates of response bias and sensitivity to the punisher ratios were unaffected by changes in discriminability, supporting the assumption of parameter invariance in the Davison and Tustin (1978) model of signal detection. Overall, the present experiment found no relation between Stimulus control and punisher control, and provided further evidence for similar but opposite effects of punishers to reinforcers in signal-detection procedures.
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页码:185 / 201
页数:17
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