We examined whether temporal context influences how animals produce a time interval. Six pigeons pecked one key to start an interval and then another key to end the interval. Reinforcement followed whenever the interval duration fell within a range of values signaled by the keylight colors. During Phase 1, keylight colors S1 and L1, intermixed across trials, signaled the ranges (0.5-1.5 s) and (1.5- 4.5 s), respectively. During Phase 2, colors S2 and L2 signaled the ranges (1.5-4.5 s) and (4.5-13.5 s), respectively. We asked whether the intervals produced in the presence of L1 and S2, stimuli signalling the same range, varied with their temporal context, short in Phase 1, long in Phase 2. The results showed that a) the intervals produced in...
Cues signaling time to reinforcer availability can be highly informative, somewhat informative, or u...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
Eleven pigeons responded on a concurrent chain schedule of reinforcement in order to\ud examine the ...
We examined whether temporal context influences how animals produce a time interval. Six pigeons pec...
We examined whether temporal context influences how animals produce a time interval. Six pigeons pec...
Pigeons were trained on two temporal bisection tasks, which alternated every two sessions. In the fi...
In a temporal double bisection task, animals learn two discriminations. In the presence of Red and G...
To test the Learning-to-Time model, six pigeons learned two temporal bisection tasks. In one task th...
In a symbolic matching to sample task, six pigeons learned to associate different sample durations w...
In temporal discriminations tasks, more than one stimulus may function as a time marker. We studied ...
To test the assumptions of two models of timing, Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET) and Learning to Time...
The behavioral theory of timing assumes that timing is governed by a pacemaker whose pulses move org...
To study how multiple stimuli may control discriminative behavior, we exposed fifteen pigeons to a s...
Models of interval timing typically include a response threshold to account for temporal production....
Time markers are events that are predictive of when future events will occur. Different events can s...
Cues signaling time to reinforcer availability can be highly informative, somewhat informative, or u...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
Eleven pigeons responded on a concurrent chain schedule of reinforcement in order to\ud examine the ...
We examined whether temporal context influences how animals produce a time interval. Six pigeons pec...
We examined whether temporal context influences how animals produce a time interval. Six pigeons pec...
Pigeons were trained on two temporal bisection tasks, which alternated every two sessions. In the fi...
In a temporal double bisection task, animals learn two discriminations. In the presence of Red and G...
To test the Learning-to-Time model, six pigeons learned two temporal bisection tasks. In one task th...
In a symbolic matching to sample task, six pigeons learned to associate different sample durations w...
In temporal discriminations tasks, more than one stimulus may function as a time marker. We studied ...
To test the assumptions of two models of timing, Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET) and Learning to Time...
The behavioral theory of timing assumes that timing is governed by a pacemaker whose pulses move org...
To study how multiple stimuli may control discriminative behavior, we exposed fifteen pigeons to a s...
Models of interval timing typically include a response threshold to account for temporal production....
Time markers are events that are predictive of when future events will occur. Different events can s...
Cues signaling time to reinforcer availability can be highly informative, somewhat informative, or u...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
Eleven pigeons responded on a concurrent chain schedule of reinforcement in order to\ud examine the ...