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Much of our existence consists of efforts aimed at making sure that things don't go wrong, fall apart, break down or stop running until a decent interval has elapsed after their manufacture or installation.
In DRL, a response (pressing a button or a lever) is reinforced only after a specified interval has elapsed since the last response.
In standard fixed-interval trials, a reinforcer is delivered following the first response that the animal emits after a fixed interval has elapsed since the start on the trial.
For a fixed-interval schedule, responses during the time interval have no consequence, but the first response after the interval has elapsed produces the delivery of the reinforcer.
Results with varied stimulus-reward intervals suggest that the neural expectation was substantial after just half an interval had elapsed.
During the FI schedule, the cue lights above the lever were illuminated, and subjects were required to press the lever once after a 2-min interval had elapsed to receive a reinforcer.
Whenever an interval had elapsed, the reinforcer was delivered immediately following the first correct response.
Subjects were instructed to press a button with their preferred index finger when they thought a 1-second time interval had elapsed.
When the subjects believed the required interval had elapsed, they pressed the space bar a second time to terminate the trial.
Two possible explanations for this lack of new cases include a historically strong programmatic interest in case finding, or conversely, the difficulty of reopening contact investigations after substantial time has elapsed.
Although options for computerized surveillance are increasing (11– 15), many current methods for outbreak detection are effective only when substantial time has elapsed from the actual events.
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