A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-recorded response measurement, was used for the first time to study imitation in non-human animals. After preliminary training to peck and step on a manipulandum, budgerigars were given a discrimination task in which they were rewarded with food for pecking during observation of pecking and for stepping during observation of stepping (Compatible group), or for pecking while observing stepping and for stepping while observing pecking (Incompatible group). The Incompatible group, which had to counter-imitate for food reward, showed weaker discrimination performance than the Compatible group. This suggests that, like humans, budgerigars are subject to...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Juvenile budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) observed thin film transistor video playback of a vir...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
On video, budgerigars observed a conspecific demonstrator depressing a stopper by pecking or by step...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Juvenile budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) observed thin film transistor video playback of a vir...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Social learning is a powerful mechanism of information acquisition and can be found in various speci...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
A series of experiments was conducted in order to evaluate a theory proposed by Heyes and Saggerson ...
Imitative learning, in which an individual learns to reproduce the behaviour pattern of another, has...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Juvenile budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) observed thin film transistor video playback of a vir...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
On video, budgerigars observed a conspecific demonstrator depressing a stopper by pecking or by step...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Juvenile budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) observed thin film transistor video playback of a vir...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Social learning is a powerful mechanism of information acquisition and can be found in various speci...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
A series of experiments was conducted in order to evaluate a theory proposed by Heyes and Saggerson ...
Imitative learning, in which an individual learns to reproduce the behaviour pattern of another, has...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Juvenile budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) observed thin film transistor video playback of a vir...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...