We report the first successful demonstration of a simultaneous, two-item same-different (S/D) discrimination by 6 pigeons, in which nonpictorial color and shape stimuli were used. This study was conducted because the majority of recently successful demonstrations of S/D discrimination in pigeons have employed displays with more than two items. Two pairs of stimulus items were simultaneously presented on a touch screen equipped computer monitor. Pigeons were reinforced for consistently pecking at either the same (i.e., identical) or the different (i.e., nonidentical) pair of items. These pairs were created from combinations of simple colored shapes drawn from a pool of six colors and six shapes. After acquiring the discrimination with item p...
Pigeons that had extensive training with an oddity-frona-sample discrimination procedure using visua...
Many naturally occurring categories vary across multiple stimulus dimensions (e.g. size, color, text...
The role played by similarity in discrimination learning was examined in four experiments using comp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
Eight pigeons were first trained to peck 1 button in the presence of 16 distinct 4 X 4 arrays of ide...
Two experiments investigated what makes it more likely that pigeons’ behavior will come under the co...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
Three pigeons were trained in a successive same/different (S/D) procedure using compound auditory st...
Eight pigeons were trained and tested in a simultaneous same/different task. After pecking an upper ...
Pigeons were trained to learn an instrumental oddity-from-sample discrimination involving visual for...
We deployed the Multiple Necessary Cues (MNC) discrimination task to see if pigeons can simultaneous...
We deployed the Multiple Necessary Cues (MNC) discrimination task to see if pigeons can simultaneous...
Pigeons learned a successive conditional visual discrimination on vertically and horizontally arrang...
Pigeons that had extensive training with an oddity-from -sample discrimination procedure using visua...
Pigeons that had extensive training with an oddity-from -sample discrimination procedure using visua...
Pigeons that had extensive training with an oddity-frona-sample discrimination procedure using visua...
Many naturally occurring categories vary across multiple stimulus dimensions (e.g. size, color, text...
The role played by similarity in discrimination learning was examined in four experiments using comp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
Eight pigeons were first trained to peck 1 button in the presence of 16 distinct 4 X 4 arrays of ide...
Two experiments investigated what makes it more likely that pigeons’ behavior will come under the co...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
Three pigeons were trained in a successive same/different (S/D) procedure using compound auditory st...
Eight pigeons were trained and tested in a simultaneous same/different task. After pecking an upper ...
Pigeons were trained to learn an instrumental oddity-from-sample discrimination involving visual for...
We deployed the Multiple Necessary Cues (MNC) discrimination task to see if pigeons can simultaneous...
We deployed the Multiple Necessary Cues (MNC) discrimination task to see if pigeons can simultaneous...
Pigeons learned a successive conditional visual discrimination on vertically and horizontally arrang...
Pigeons that had extensive training with an oddity-from -sample discrimination procedure using visua...
Pigeons that had extensive training with an oddity-from -sample discrimination procedure using visua...
Pigeons that had extensive training with an oddity-frona-sample discrimination procedure using visua...
Many naturally occurring categories vary across multiple stimulus dimensions (e.g. size, color, text...
The role played by similarity in discrimination learning was examined in four experiments using comp...