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Marc Richelle (1930–2021) and the Study of Temporal Regulation of Behaviour in Animals

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This article discusses the contribution of Marc Richelle to the study of temporal regulation of behaviour in animals. Richelle was a pioneer of behavioural pharmacology in Europe in the 1960s, and some of his early pharmacological experiments, particular those involving chlordiazepoxide, are discussed. Richelle frequently tested drug effects on performance on fixed-interval (FI) and differential reinforcement of low rate (DRL) schedules. Much of his later work, conducted with Helga Lejeune, involved cross-species comparisons of performance on FI and DRL, and often focused on potential differences between “timing competence” and “timing performance”. His work provided an unrivalled body of research on operant behaviour in different species, involving research on animals as different as cats and fish. Much of the work was reviewed in Richelle and Lejeune’s 1980 book Time in Animal Behaviour, which contained particularly influential accounts of collateral behaviour and inter-species comparisons.

Acceptance Date Oct 15, 2021
Publication Date Oct 26, 2021
Journal Psychologica Belgica
Print ISSN 0033-2879
Publisher Ubiquity Press
Pages 298 - 305
DOI https://doi.org/10.5334/pb.1095
Publisher URL https://www.psychologicabelgica.com/articles/10.5334/pb.1095/

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