Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole

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Autor(a) principal: Faggian, Lívia Farabotti
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Self-control, defined as the manipulation of the variables which the behavior is function, has been, in the large part of studies, investigated as the experimental model that manipulate simultaneously delays and magnitudes of reinforcements. However, few are the interfaces founded between these research areas on self-control and behavioral variability. The purpose of the present study was to investigate which are the effects of the variability training in posterior exposures to self-control situations. Rats (n=7) were distributed randomly in the groups nominated Variability (VAR) and YOKED (ACO), that differed only as schedule of reinforcement in the condition of variability training, since was required of the subjects of the VAR group the requisition of LAG 4 to have access to the reinforcements; while, for the subjects of the ACO group, no variation was required, only allowed, considering that the access to the reinforcements was set to the performance of the subjects of the VAR group. Later, all subjects were submitted to three conditions of self-control test, that differ in de values of delay before and after the reinforcement (being 3s and 5s for one condition; 5s e 3s for another and 7s and 1s to the last) and in the values of the VI (variable intervals) for the levers correspondent to self-control and impulsivity (being in on condition twice larger than the other; in the next, four times larger than the other and, in the last, eight times larger than the other). The results indicated that no significantly differences were found in the choices between the two groups, so all subjects chose self-control mostly. However, the subjects of VAR group presented a larger number of choices for impulsivity than the subjects of the ACO group. Also was observed that the subjects of ACO group emitted a more expressive number of responses in the first delays of the contingencies of test than the subjects of VAR group. Another important data is the little difference in the variability indexes founded between subjects of VAR group and your ACO, respectively. In this sense, the data suggest that the variability training exercises some kind of influence in self-control behaviors, but not directly in the choice responses. New investigations about this relation are suggested and are necessary to more expressive contributions
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spelling Banaco, Roberto Alveshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4233238P6Faggian, Lívia Farabotti2016-04-29T13:17:35Z2011-08-112011-08-03Faggian, Lívia Farabotti. Effects of variability training in self-control situations. 2011. 126 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2011.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/16630Self-control, defined as the manipulation of the variables which the behavior is function, has been, in the large part of studies, investigated as the experimental model that manipulate simultaneously delays and magnitudes of reinforcements. However, few are the interfaces founded between these research areas on self-control and behavioral variability. The purpose of the present study was to investigate which are the effects of the variability training in posterior exposures to self-control situations. Rats (n=7) were distributed randomly in the groups nominated Variability (VAR) and YOKED (ACO), that differed only as schedule of reinforcement in the condition of variability training, since was required of the subjects of the VAR group the requisition of LAG 4 to have access to the reinforcements; while, for the subjects of the ACO group, no variation was required, only allowed, considering that the access to the reinforcements was set to the performance of the subjects of the VAR group. Later, all subjects were submitted to three conditions of self-control test, that differ in de values of delay before and after the reinforcement (being 3s and 5s for one condition; 5s e 3s for another and 7s and 1s to the last) and in the values of the VI (variable intervals) for the levers correspondent to self-control and impulsivity (being in on condition twice larger than the other; in the next, four times larger than the other and, in the last, eight times larger than the other). The results indicated that no significantly differences were found in the choices between the two groups, so all subjects chose self-control mostly. However, the subjects of VAR group presented a larger number of choices for impulsivity than the subjects of the ACO group. Also was observed that the subjects of ACO group emitted a more expressive number of responses in the first delays of the contingencies of test than the subjects of VAR group. Another important data is the little difference in the variability indexes founded between subjects of VAR group and your ACO, respectively. In this sense, the data suggest that the variability training exercises some kind of influence in self-control behaviors, but not directly in the choice responses. New investigations about this relation are suggested and are necessary to more expressive contributionsAutocontrole, definido como a manipulação das variáveis das quais o comportamento é função, tem sido, em grande parte dos estudos, investigado conforme o modelo experimental que manipula simultaneamente atrasos e magnitudes dos reforços. Entretanto, poucas são as interfaces encontradas entre as áreas de pesquisa sobre autocontrole e sobre variabilidade comportamental. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi investigar quais os efeitos do treino de variabilidade em exposições posteriores a situações de autocontrole. Ratos (n=7) foram distribuídos aleatoriamente nos grupos denominados Variabilidade (VAR) e Acoplado (ACO), que diferiram apenas quanto esquema de reforçamento na condição de treino de variabilidade, dado que era exigido dos sujeitos do grupo VAR a requisição de LAG 4 para ter aceso aos reforçadores, enquanto que, para os sujeitos do grupo ACO, nenhuma variação era exigida, apenas permitida, considerando que o acesso aos reforçadores estava fixado ao desempenhos dos sujeitos do grupo VAR. Posteriormente, todos os sujeitos foram submetidos a três condições de teste de autocontrole, que diferiam nos valores dos atrasos antes e após o reforçamento (sendo 3s e 5s para uma condição; 5s e 3s para outra e 7s e 1s para a última) e nos valores dos VIs para as barras correspondentes a autocontrole e impulsividade (sendo em uma condição um VI duas vezes maior que o outro; na seguinte, quatro vezes maior que o outro e na última, oito vezes maior que o outro). Os resultados indicaram que não houve diferenças significativas nas escolhas entre os dois grupos, de modo que todos os sujeitos escolheram autocontrole na maioria das vezes. Entretanto, os sujeitos do grupo VAR apresentaram um maior número de escolha por impulsividade do que os sujeitos do grupo ACO. Também observou-se que os sujeitos do grupo ACO emitiram um número muito mais expressivo de respostas nos primeiros atrasos das contingências de teste do que os sujeitos do grupo VAR. Outro dado importante é a pouca diferença nos índices de variabilidade encontrados entre os sujeitos do grupo VAR e seus respectivos acoplados. Nesse sentido, os dados sugerem que o treino de variabilidade exerce alguma influência em comportamentos de autocontrole, mas não diretamente nas respostas de escolha. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effects of variability training in self-control situations
title Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole
spellingShingle Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole
Faggian, Lívia Farabotti
Autocontrole
Variabilidade
Atraso de reforço
Densidade de reforço
Ratos
Self-control
Variability
Delay of reinforcement
Density of reinforcement
Rats
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL
title_short Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole
title_full Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole
title_fullStr Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole
title_full_unstemmed Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole
title_sort Efeito do treino de variabilidade em situações de autocontrole
author Faggian, Lívia Farabotti
author_facet Faggian, Lívia Farabotti
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Banaco, Roberto Alves
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4233238P6
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faggian, Lívia Farabotti
contributor_str_mv Banaco, Roberto Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autocontrole
Variabilidade
Atraso de reforço
Densidade de reforço
Ratos
topic Autocontrole
Variabilidade
Atraso de reforço
Densidade de reforço
Ratos
Self-control
Variability
Delay of reinforcement
Density of reinforcement
Rats
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL
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Variability
Delay of reinforcement
Density of reinforcement
Rats
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description Self-control, defined as the manipulation of the variables which the behavior is function, has been, in the large part of studies, investigated as the experimental model that manipulate simultaneously delays and magnitudes of reinforcements. However, few are the interfaces founded between these research areas on self-control and behavioral variability. The purpose of the present study was to investigate which are the effects of the variability training in posterior exposures to self-control situations. Rats (n=7) were distributed randomly in the groups nominated Variability (VAR) and YOKED (ACO), that differed only as schedule of reinforcement in the condition of variability training, since was required of the subjects of the VAR group the requisition of LAG 4 to have access to the reinforcements; while, for the subjects of the ACO group, no variation was required, only allowed, considering that the access to the reinforcements was set to the performance of the subjects of the VAR group. Later, all subjects were submitted to three conditions of self-control test, that differ in de values of delay before and after the reinforcement (being 3s and 5s for one condition; 5s e 3s for another and 7s and 1s to the last) and in the values of the VI (variable intervals) for the levers correspondent to self-control and impulsivity (being in on condition twice larger than the other; in the next, four times larger than the other and, in the last, eight times larger than the other). The results indicated that no significantly differences were found in the choices between the two groups, so all subjects chose self-control mostly. However, the subjects of VAR group presented a larger number of choices for impulsivity than the subjects of the ACO group. Also was observed that the subjects of ACO group emitted a more expressive number of responses in the first delays of the contingencies of test than the subjects of VAR group. Another important data is the little difference in the variability indexes founded between subjects of VAR group and your ACO, respectively. In this sense, the data suggest that the variability training exercises some kind of influence in self-control behaviors, but not directly in the choice responses. New investigations about this relation are suggested and are necessary to more expressive contributions
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