Psychology of Learning: Little Miss Muffin
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The Final Post
I really enjoyed training Muffin. It was a very fun experience that I had never tried before. I liked rewarding Muffin when I was shaping her and seeing her progress throughout the training sessions. I hated putting her on extinction because I felt so bad for her when she would press the bar and look for food and get frustrated about it. I was really surprised at how quickly she learned once I started training her more than once a day. She improved so fast like when she she pressed the bar 104 times and 7 hours later she pressed the bar 236 times! I didn't really come into this learning experience with any opinions, I was just excited to see what would happen. In the future I will definitely set a specific schedule for me to follow so that I don't fall behind and have to rush at the end.
Sniffy vs. Muffin
Sniffy |
Training Sniffy and training Muffin was very different. When magazine training Sniffy I had a helpful bar graph that let me know when he was associating the sound of the magazine to receiving food and if when I was reinforcing him, if it was helpful or not. It took Muffin 30 minutes for 5 days to fully shape her and I could never be sure if I was reinforcing her good enough, while Sniffy took only 30 minutes in one night for him to be completely shaped. Also Sniffy never got tired or satiated so he could be trained for hours or I could isolate him and speed up the time so it only took 1 or 2 minutes to get him to master a VR schedule. The positive side to using Sniffy was when I was magazine training him the program let me know when my reinforcement was actually reinforcing or if I was reacting to slow. I would recommend using Sniffy, but only for teaching magazine or shaping. The other schedules did not really help me learn anything.
Sniffy's Cumulative Record for VR 5 |
Sniffy's helpful Operant Assoications Box |
Muffin's Cumulative Record for FR 5 |
Extinction
Muffin was not very excited about extinction, especially since she worked so hard to get to FR 7. She started by pressing the bar and looking in the food magazine for her reward and when she did not find one she returned to the bar and pressed faster and harder, yet still no sugar pellets. As you can see in the video above Muffin then became frustrated and began to bite the bar and twist, trying anything to get the sugar pellet. She showed examples of extinction bursts when she pressed the bar harder and faster and would bite it and she showed spontaneous recovery when she entered the operant box the second time and started pressing the bar again.
You can see the extinction bursts on Day 1 where she went from pressing the bar 0 times to 33 times You can also see Muffin's extinction burst on Day 2 when she went from 10 bar presses to 29 |
Weight Chart
Date
|
Weight
|
Food (grams)
|
9/12/12
|
242
|
3.3
|
9/13/12
|
226
|
3.9
|
9/14/12
|
224
|
3.0
|
9/15/12
|
221
|
3.1
|
9/16/12
|
212
|
5.2
|
9/17/12
|
213
|
4.1
|
9/18/12
|
208
|
6.8
|
9/19/12
|
208
|
4.7
|
9/20/12
|
204
|
7.1
|
9/21/12
|
212
|
4.8
|
9/22/12
|
210
|
16.0
|
9/23/12
|
214
|
6.0
|
9/24/12
|
211
|
6.6
|
9/25/12
|
213
|
6.3
|
9/26/12
|
209
|
7.1
|
9/27/12
|
214
|
5.7
|
9/28/12
|
206
|
7.7
|
9/29/12
|
213
|
7.5
|
9/30/12
|
206
|
8.5
|
10/1/12
|
207
|
8.2
|
10/2/12
|
209
|
8.5
|
10/3/12
|
207
|
9.8
|
10/4/12
|
203
|
11.7
|
10/5/12
|
215
|
8.7
|
10/6/12
|
212
|
9.4
|
10/7/12
|
209
|
11.2
|
10/8/12
|
221
|
7.8
|
10/9/12
|
227
|
7.1
|
10/10/12
|
223
|
4.9
|
Muffin's target was 210 grams, which she did reach, but as time went on I kept her above her target weight to keep her motivated and have enough energy to proceed.
Graph of Average Responses
Challenges
The main challenges I faced were only due to myself.
My first challenge was getting Muffin shaped and the reason it took so long was
because instead of training her consecutively, I trained randomly ranging from
5 days apart to 2 days apart and then 1 day apart. I’m positive that if I would
have trained her back to back at least 5 days in a row she could have mastered
shaping very quickly. I also failed to note when the deadline was for getting
Muffin on an extinction schedule which resulted in the FR schedules being done
in only two days. In the future I will be sure to mark down the deadline and
set up a clear schedule for myself so that I will not have to rush again.
FR Schedule
Muffin on FR 3
Muffin reached up to an FR7 within two days. I trained Muffin 3 times in one day moving from an FR1 to an FR2. First she started on an FR 1 and pressed the bar 98 times. Three hours later I moved her up to an FR 2 where she pressed the bar 104 times. Then 7 hours later she attempted the FR 2 a second time to make sure she fully mastered this schedule and she showed she had mastered it by pressing the bar 236 times. The next day I moved Muffin up to an FR 3 where she pressed the bar 159 times. Four hours later I moved her up to an FR 5 where she pressed the bar 160 times. Three hours later I moved her up to an FR 7 and she pressed the bar 234 times. I wasn’t sure if she was ready to move up to an FR 9 so 4 hours later she reattempted the FR 7 schedule where she pressed the bar 538 times. This was the end of Muffin’s Fr schedule and the next day she began extinction. These two days where I trained Muffin pretty rigorously I did feed her once in the morning after her first training session and once at night when the sessions were through. I wanted to reward her a little extra because she was being trained so much throughout the day and I did not want her to lose motivation.
Muffin on FR 7
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