
doi: 10.3758/bf03336193
Overdrinking was demonstrated in a single pigeon when session water intake under a number of relatively long intermittent schedules of reinforcement was compared with levels of drinking in several control conditions. Overdrinking was found to be specifically related to certain reinforcement conditions (2-min fixed and variable-interval schedules) as well as to the location of the water source in the experimental chamber. Moreover, drinking increased considerably following 3 days of interpolated extinction.
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