Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discriminate four overlapping pairs of stimuli A + B −, B + C −, C + D − and D + E − (+ rewarded, − penalized). When subsequently tested with a pair BD the pigeons showed a strong preference for stimulus B. A special value transfer theory was offered as an explanation for this transitive responding. A simpler reinforcement ratio account based on certain inequalities factually affecting the accuracy performance on training pairs is proposed. To explore its implications an experiment employing a novel grit-grain conditioning method was carried out. The presentation frequencies of the training pairs were biased so that the choice accuracies obtained ...
A recent theory of pigeons’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity, ...
Pigeons were trained to respond to two alternating concurrent reinforcement schedules. The reinforce...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
Minimal procedures for the demonstration of transitive inference (TI) in animals have involved the t...
Pigeons were trained with 4 pairs of visual stimuli in a 5-term series, A+ B–; B+ C–; C+ D–; and D+ ...
Two experiments investigated the underlying mechanisms in pigeons\u27 transitive inference (TI) perf...
Transitive inference (TI) has been studied in humans and several animals such as rats, pigeons and f...
Transitive inference (TI) effects have been demonstrated in several nonhuman species using a nonverb...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
A recent theory of pigeons ’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity,...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
In the basic verbal task from Piaget, when a relation of the form if A > B and B > C is given, a log...
Four male homing pigeons, one and a half years old at the start of testing, were trained to a criter...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
A recent theory of pigeons’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity, ...
Pigeons were trained to respond to two alternating concurrent reinforcement schedules. The reinforce...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
Minimal procedures for the demonstration of transitive inference (TI) in animals have involved the t...
Pigeons were trained with 4 pairs of visual stimuli in a 5-term series, A+ B–; B+ C–; C+ D–; and D+ ...
Two experiments investigated the underlying mechanisms in pigeons\u27 transitive inference (TI) perf...
Transitive inference (TI) has been studied in humans and several animals such as rats, pigeons and f...
Transitive inference (TI) effects have been demonstrated in several nonhuman species using a nonverb...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
A recent theory of pigeons ’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity,...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
In the basic verbal task from Piaget, when a relation of the form if A > B and B > C is given, a log...
Four male homing pigeons, one and a half years old at the start of testing, were trained to a criter...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
Pigeons were trained on a multiple schedule of reinforcement in which separate concurrent schedules ...
A recent theory of pigeons’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity, ...
Pigeons were trained to respond to two alternating concurrent reinforcement schedules. The reinforce...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...