The fact that it is the combination of schedule and performance which generates reinforcing contingencies can easily be overlooked. A physiologist once asked to borrow one of our apparatuses to show his class the behavioral effects of certain drugs . . . When one [pretrained] pigeon died through an overdose of a drug, the physiologist simply bought another pigeon and put it into the apparatus. To his surprise, nothing happened. (p. 169)
Cumulative Record. Chapter 11: Reinforcement Today. Quote 11
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