Operandum

Operanda: Commonly used to describe a lever, "key" or device installed in a operant chamber. Sometimes referred to as a manipulandum. This device allows the "subject" to signal its cooperation with the experiment. This nomenclature is responsible for the operant chambers name.

 

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