The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The current study assesses the possibility of an alternative method to solve the task, using simple strategies. A new tracking system was implemented, using cameras to track pigeons’ positions to eliminate researcher bias and allow analysis to be performed with relative ease. A first experiment assessed four pigeons on the DMS task, with differential outcomes, as the nature of the difference in reward opportunity associated with the different stimuli was most likely to result in a difference in positioning between the stimuli. The pigeons all demonstrated a significant difference in position between the stimuli. Furthermore, the tracking system wo...
The mechanisms underlying tracking and capture of moving objects in non-human animals are poorly und...
The mode-control model of counting and timing (Meek & Church, 1983) suggests that discriminations ba...
A common procedural variation that facilitates the acquisition of conditional discriminations is to ...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The c...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is widely employed to assess memory in a range of non-huma...
The present series of experiments examined pigeons' spatial working memory using two variants of the...
The titrating-delay matching-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure offers researchers an additional behavioral...
Pigeons worked in a titrating delay match-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure in which selecting the correct...
Previous research has shown that when pigeons are required to peck each of two keys four times in an...
The aim of the present research was to provide further evidence regarding the role of remember cues ...
A new method was developed to concurrently investigate procedural memory and working memory in pigeo...
A series of three experiments examined the forgetting of visual discriminations in pigeons. The prob...
The delayed matching‐to‐sample (DMTS) procedure involves the insertion of a delay between the offset...
Twelve Carneaux pigeons were divided into three groups and trained on zero-delay matching-to-sample,...
Six male homing pigeons were tested to examine the hypothesis that increased sample duration would f...
The mechanisms underlying tracking and capture of moving objects in non-human animals are poorly und...
The mode-control model of counting and timing (Meek & Church, 1983) suggests that discriminations ba...
A common procedural variation that facilitates the acquisition of conditional discriminations is to ...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The c...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is widely employed to assess memory in a range of non-huma...
The present series of experiments examined pigeons' spatial working memory using two variants of the...
The titrating-delay matching-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure offers researchers an additional behavioral...
Pigeons worked in a titrating delay match-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure in which selecting the correct...
Previous research has shown that when pigeons are required to peck each of two keys four times in an...
The aim of the present research was to provide further evidence regarding the role of remember cues ...
A new method was developed to concurrently investigate procedural memory and working memory in pigeo...
A series of three experiments examined the forgetting of visual discriminations in pigeons. The prob...
The delayed matching‐to‐sample (DMTS) procedure involves the insertion of a delay between the offset...
Twelve Carneaux pigeons were divided into three groups and trained on zero-delay matching-to-sample,...
Six male homing pigeons were tested to examine the hypothesis that increased sample duration would f...
The mechanisms underlying tracking and capture of moving objects in non-human animals are poorly und...
The mode-control model of counting and timing (Meek & Church, 1983) suggests that discriminations ba...
A common procedural variation that facilitates the acquisition of conditional discriminations is to ...