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  • The transition from goal-directed actions to habitual responses in operant performance is influenced by action-outcome contingency learning, which is necessary for this shift.
  • Under a fixed interval (FI) schedule, operant performance is less likely to become habitual, but the reason for this resistance is not well understood.
  • Research with rats showed that providing auditory cues that are linked to the timing of reward can lead to habit formation, while non-contingent cues or no cues prevent this, suggesting that reducing attention demands facilitates habit expression.

Article Abstract

As repeated operant performance promotes the transition from goal-directed action to habitual response, it appears that action-outcome contingency learning precedes and is necessary for the transition. Meanwhile, it is known that operant performance under a fixed interval (FI) schedule, in which the timing of reinforcement is predictable, is resistant to habit. However, the reason why the FI schedule prevents habit expression remains unclear. We reasoned that sustained attention for monitoring a certain interval might require a goal-directed process and prevent the transition. To verify this hypothesis, rats underwent FI schedule operant training while auditory cues were provided in a manner either contingent or non-contingent with the timing of lever pressing to obtain a reward. The subjects developed a habit with contingent cues, but not with either non-contingent cues or no cues. Overall, we conclude that the release from sustained attentional burden allows the expression of habit. (147 words).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7316773PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67304-yDOI Listing

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