The Boren (1963) technique for studying variables affecting acquisition with an individual-S design was modified and used with pigeons. The sensitivity and reversibility of the steady-state baseline were demonstrated by temporarily removing the different Stimuli correlated with the different members of the chain. This “tandem” probe produced a substantial increase in the number of learning errors. © 1970, Psychonomic Journals, Inc.. All rights reserved
This paper describes the behavioral adaptation observed for 16 pigeons responding to a step transiti...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Using a reinforcement schedule that arranges random sequences of reinforcements over two response ke...
Pigeons obtained food reinforcement via a four-response chain that require pecking different keys in...
A series of experiments is described in which operant methodology is used to study the effects of dr...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence, e.g., left, ri...
A new method was developed to concurrently investigate procedural memory and working memory in pigeo...
x, 112 leaves. Advisor: LaVerne Worthy RogersThe Problem. This study investigated the interaction of...
The present study examined persistence and relapse of reinforced behavioral variability in pigeons. ...
Pigeons were trained on a zero-delay matching-to-sample procedure during which only three of the fou...
A method involving repeated acquisition of behavioral chains was used to assess the effects of methy...
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior in accordance with the changing environment, ...
10 White Carneaux pigeons were trained to peck keys in a Gerbrands pigeon chamber. When food reinfor...
The purpose of the present research was to examine extinction of responding with regard to the rapid...
This paper describes the behavioral adaptation observed for 16 pigeons responding to a step transiti...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Using a reinforcement schedule that arranges random sequences of reinforcements over two response ke...
Pigeons obtained food reinforcement via a four-response chain that require pecking different keys in...
A series of experiments is described in which operant methodology is used to study the effects of dr...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence, e.g., left, ri...
A new method was developed to concurrently investigate procedural memory and working memory in pigeo...
x, 112 leaves. Advisor: LaVerne Worthy RogersThe Problem. This study investigated the interaction of...
The present study examined persistence and relapse of reinforced behavioral variability in pigeons. ...
Pigeons were trained on a zero-delay matching-to-sample procedure during which only three of the fou...
A method involving repeated acquisition of behavioral chains was used to assess the effects of methy...
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior in accordance with the changing environment, ...
10 White Carneaux pigeons were trained to peck keys in a Gerbrands pigeon chamber. When food reinfor...
The purpose of the present research was to examine extinction of responding with regard to the rapid...
This paper describes the behavioral adaptation observed for 16 pigeons responding to a step transiti...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Using a reinforcement schedule that arranges random sequences of reinforcements over two response ke...