A COMPARISON OF TWO DIRECTIONAL AND ONE DIRECTIONAL RUNWAY PERFORMANCE
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Eight groups of rats were trained in a straight alley runway in order to assess the effects of postreinforcement delay (i. e., the amount of time <I>S</I> remains in the goal box after reinforcement), intertrial interval (i. e., the interval that elapses while <I>S</I> is removed from the apparatus), and two-way running vs. one-way running. The study revealed that running in two directions and intertrial intervals outside of the apparatus increased resistance to extinction. Longer delays between trials produces less resistance to extinction than shorter delay periods.
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