Human delayed-reward learning with different lengths of task.

Abstract
Compared 4-link and 10-link human trial-and-error learning under 6 delays of serial reinforcement. For the shorter task there were no significant differences due either to delay of reward or interaction with amount of practice. The longer task resulted in a significant delay by practice interaction late in practice. Temporal lags in serial reward up to 3 seconds have no significant effect per se upon human trial-and-error learning, regardless of task complexity. 18 references. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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