The Window of Opportunity

But let’s talk a bit more about decisions… We make many decisions in our life time, some good and some bad. Some will be quick and some will be super slow. Why are some decisions slower and others quicker? If we have a lot of time to decide, us as people will take this time till the last second where we have to decide. If we get a particular option and have to decide we will decide right away, this decision connects to the consequence we get afterwards. For example, I’m doubting about my decision for this IronMan challenge because I’m not forced to make a decision yet. I don’t mean forced in a bad way but it basically means that if somebody would say if you don’t make the decision yourself in 2 days I will do it for you. You will make the decision a lot quicker. The window of opportunity is smaller right away. Where you thought, you had 1 week to decide you have now 2 days.
This works the same way when somebody would ask me to drive them home. When I discover I will receive something for it, the answer the person most likely will get will be quicker than when I think there is nothing for it then me being nice to that person. The consequence is an important factor in the window of opportunity. When the consequence is set correctly the window of opportunity could be a lot smaller.
Now coming from the marine mammal world, the animals are mostly trained to respond quick to the signals we give.
The window of opportunity is part of our training. Asking and animal to target and it takes the animal 5 seconds to respond to touch the target is for me to long of a wait. When an animal understands the target in such a way it’s reinforced by the trainer. To get the animal to understand to do it quicker, we could take the target away after 3 seconds. This means look here is a chance of reinforcement if you touch it within 3 seconds if not the target is gone and your chance as well. This tightens the window of opportunity right away. Every behaviour has such a window. Of course we need to look at the rate of success before we decide we take such a quick step. The latest blog about (Link) The balance of Reinfrocent should be considered as well, especially when the animal responds quicker to touch the target in this case. We use this a lot with the recalls we train at the zoo. When we started with the lions we gave them a minute as criteria time to come inside, if some of them didn’t make it we would close the gate no matter what. Of course, after an established and high rate of success from the animals. To keep it as tight as possible we would say that we close the gate after a minute. 50 seconds was their time 9 out of 10 times but that one time would be different. After closing the gate the chance of reinforcement was gone for the animals who stayed outside. Although we would ask another signal after an x amount of time had passed so those outside would be correct within the criteria time we decided to be for the recall. Obviously this is one of the options, we could also let them be and next time hope for the best. As we know there are many good ways to respond all with their own thoughts behind it.
A Window of Opportunity occurs in every behaviour. Do you want slow or quick decision making from your animals?
Peter Giljam
“Thinking Outside the Zoo”
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