Performance on psychophysical tasks is influenced by a variety of non-sensory factors, most notably the magnitude or probability of reinforcement following correct responses. When reinforcement probability is unequal for hits and correct rejections, signal detection theory specifies an optimal decision criterion which maximizes the number of reinforcers. We subjected pigeons to a task in which six different stimuli (shades of gray) had to be assigned to one of two categories. Animals were confronted with asymmetric reinforcement schedules in which correct responses to five of the stimuli were reinforced with a probability of 0.5, while correct responses to the remaining stimulus were extinguished. The subjects’ resultant choice probabilitie...
A number of studies indicate that a signalling effect occurs when stimuli are presented during the t...
Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discr...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
Performance on psychophysical tasks is influenced by a variety of non-sensory factors, most notably ...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
Six adult roosters’ choice behaviour was investigated across a series of five experimental condition...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
When offered a choice between 2 alternatives, animals sometimes prefer the option yielding less food...
Two probabilistic schedules of reinforcement, one richer in reinforcement, the other leaner, were ov...
PMID: 19815925International audienceWhen pigeons are given a choice between an initial-link alternat...
Several studies have shown that, when offered a choice between an option followed by stimuli indicat...
<p>a) Mean percentage of correct choices for the two groups, for which rewarded feeder choices were ...
Pigeons will step on a treadle to produce a discriminative stimulus indicating whether key pecking w...
Classical signal detection theory attributes bias in perceptual decisions to a threshold criterion, ...
<div><p>Classical signal detection theory attributes bias in perceptual decisions to a threshold cri...
A number of studies indicate that a signalling effect occurs when stimuli are presented during the t...
Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discr...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
Performance on psychophysical tasks is influenced by a variety of non-sensory factors, most notably ...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
Six adult roosters’ choice behaviour was investigated across a series of five experimental condition...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
When offered a choice between 2 alternatives, animals sometimes prefer the option yielding less food...
Two probabilistic schedules of reinforcement, one richer in reinforcement, the other leaner, were ov...
PMID: 19815925International audienceWhen pigeons are given a choice between an initial-link alternat...
Several studies have shown that, when offered a choice between an option followed by stimuli indicat...
<p>a) Mean percentage of correct choices for the two groups, for which rewarded feeder choices were ...
Pigeons will step on a treadle to produce a discriminative stimulus indicating whether key pecking w...
Classical signal detection theory attributes bias in perceptual decisions to a threshold criterion, ...
<div><p>Classical signal detection theory attributes bias in perceptual decisions to a threshold cri...
A number of studies indicate that a signalling effect occurs when stimuli are presented during the t...
Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discr...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...