<p>a) Mean percentage of correct choices for the two groups, for which rewarded feeder choices were either associated with increasing (up-gradient) or decreasing (down-gradient) intensity changes (chance level 25%). Because of extensive pre-training exposure to the reinforcement contingencies (see text), there was no evidence for gradual response acquisition typically associated with the learning of a discrimination task. b) Combined mean percentage of choices made at either feeder associated with the intensity gradient of the virtual magnetic intensity (VMI) map (note chance level of 50%). c) Mean percentage of correct choices calculated only for trials during which the pigeons chose either of the two feeders associated with the direction ...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
Six adult roosters’ choice behaviour was investigated across a series of five experimental condition...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
PMID: 19815925International audienceWhen pigeons are given a choice between an initial-link alternat...
We deployed the Multiple Necessary Cues (MNC) discrimination task to see if pigeons can simultaneous...
Performance on psychophysical tasks is influenced by a variety of non-sensory factors, most notably ...
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior in accordance with the changing environment, ...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
The results from five experiments are considered in relation to two of Spence's (1937, 1938) proposa...
<p>a) Coils on-off series consisting of standard sessions as well as control sessions for which half...
Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discr...
<p>Filled symbols represent dynamic performance and open symbols represent static performance. The l...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
Six adult roosters’ choice behaviour was investigated across a series of five experimental condition...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
PMID: 19815925International audienceWhen pigeons are given a choice between an initial-link alternat...
We deployed the Multiple Necessary Cues (MNC) discrimination task to see if pigeons can simultaneous...
Performance on psychophysical tasks is influenced by a variety of non-sensory factors, most notably ...
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior in accordance with the changing environment, ...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
The results from five experiments are considered in relation to two of Spence's (1937, 1938) proposa...
<p>a) Coils on-off series consisting of standard sessions as well as control sessions for which half...
Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discr...
<p>Filled symbols represent dynamic performance and open symbols represent static performance. The l...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
Pigeons learned to discriminate two different patterns displayed with miniature light-emitting diode...
Six adult roosters’ choice behaviour was investigated across a series of five experimental condition...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...