Todd and Mackintosh (1990) found that recognition memory of pigeons for pictures was better when the same pictures were used each session (a recency task) than when different slides were used (a novelty task); they attributed the superior performance on the recency task to perceptual learning. Three experiments explored two alternative accounts. One was that their use of a within-subject design could have allowed the strategy adopted in the recency task to influence adversely the strategy used in the novelty task. This possibility was ruled out by Experiment 1, which showed superior performance in the recency task when a between-subject design was used. A second account proposes that slide-reward associations formed (in both tasks) during f...
A series of six experiments was conducted examining spatial memory in pigeons. Spatial memory in th...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The c...
International audienceor relational stimulus processing requires an organism to appreciate the inter...
Todd and Mackintosh (1990) found that recognition memory of pigeons for pictures was better when the...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
Using a simultaneous discrimination procedure it was shown that pigeons were capable of learning to ...
A series of three experiments examined the forgetting of visual discriminations in pigeons. The prob...
AbstractA model hypothesizing that basic mechanisms of associative learning and generalization under...
A new method was developed to concurrently investigate procedural memory and working memory in pige...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Animal Behavior and Cogn...
In 5 autoshaping experiments pigeons received 3 stimuli, A, B, and C, for a discrimination in which ...
Three rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and four pigeons (Columba livia) were trained in a visual seri...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
A series of six experiments was conducted examining spatial memory in pigeons. Spatial memory in th...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The c...
International audienceor relational stimulus processing requires an organism to appreciate the inter...
Todd and Mackintosh (1990) found that recognition memory of pigeons for pictures was better when the...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
Using a simultaneous discrimination procedure it was shown that pigeons were capable of learning to ...
A series of three experiments examined the forgetting of visual discriminations in pigeons. The prob...
AbstractA model hypothesizing that basic mechanisms of associative learning and generalization under...
A new method was developed to concurrently investigate procedural memory and working memory in pige...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Animal Behavior and Cogn...
In 5 autoshaping experiments pigeons received 3 stimuli, A, B, and C, for a discrimination in which ...
Three rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and four pigeons (Columba livia) were trained in a visual seri...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
A series of six experiments was conducted examining spatial memory in pigeons. Spatial memory in th...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The c...
International audienceor relational stimulus processing requires an organism to appreciate the inter...